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How to delete resouce which is twice submitted


Posted Date: 23 Jun 2012      Posted By:: Devaraj T N     Member Level: Gold    Member Rank: 18     Points: 2   Responses: 6



Hi,
How to delete the resource which is wrongly posted twice by me. The resource name is "What is Authentication in Asp.net". Please delete that resouce which shows pending status.

Regards,
Devaraj T.N

Regards,
T.N. THEAAVARAAJ
Senior Software Engineer,
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist.
Email:devabe2005@gmail.com




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#677062    Author: Ravindran        Member Level: Diamond      Member Rank: 3     Date: 23/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

Devaraj,

Message to webmaster to delete repeated posted resource. You cannot able to delete resource after post it

Regards
N.Ravindran
Your Hard work never fails



 
#677065    Author: sudhajosyula      Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 46     Date: 24/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

As Ravindran,said you can't delete your own post in the DNS forum.Only the webmaster has the permission for deleting the post.If needed,you can send a mail to webmaster...


 
#677120    Author: Anil Kumar Pandey      Member Level: Platinum      Member Rank: 1     Date: 24/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

You can not delete any resource directly as the user does not have permission to delete, Please drop a mail to the web master stating this issue. This will be deleted soon.

Thanks & Regards
Anil Kumar Pandey
Microsoft MVP, DNS MVM






 
#677140    Author: Ultimaterengan        Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 9     Date: 24/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

Dear friend,
You does not have rights to delete resource so send the link to web master they will delete the duplicate resource.



Thanks & Regards
G.Renganathan
Nothing is mine ,Everything is yours!!!


http://renganathan1984.blogspot.com/



 
#677585    Author: Raghav        Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 215     Date: 26/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

Devraj,

Can you please give the URL of both the articles to us so that we can delete one of the resources?

Raghav
Web Master



 
#677589    Author: Devaraj T N      Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 18     Date: 26/Jun/2012   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 1

Hi,
Please delete following resource.
the URL for the resource to delete as follows:

http://www.dotnetspider.com/resources/43901-What-Authentication-Asp.net.aspx

Regards,
Devaraj T.N
Senior Software Engineer
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist

Regards,
T.N. THEAAVARAAJ
Senior Software Engineer,
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist.
Email:devabe2005@gmail.com



 
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