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Hi,

On the SAS blogs, I just noticed it says you have to be logged in to comment.  Then when I tried to log in (with my usual SAS profile login) it takes me to the WordPress login page.  Seems fishy....

-Q.

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ChrisHemedinger
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Quentin, there is currently an issue with our anti-spam plugin and so comments are disabled at the moment.  Hoping that it's addressed very soon!

Chris

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ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Quentin, there is currently an issue with our anti-spam plugin and so comments are disabled at the moment.  Hoping that it's addressed very soon!

Chris

It's time to register for SAS Innovate! Join your SAS user peers in Las Vegas on April 16-19 2024.
ChrisHemedinger
Community Manager

Comments are back on now.  Please: let's hear from you!

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Quentin
Super User

Thanks much, I'm off to comment. : )

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