Won't let members or registered peoples post without admin accepting

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Won't let members or registered peoples post without admin accepting

darkwolf9
I am the admin of Megamanmarathon.com and the forum will not let people post until I allow the access.  I set the setting so that anyone can post, but it still has not changed anything.  Even registered members cannot unless I allow them to.  I originally had it set so that those registered through Nabble and members could create topics, post, and reply; however, it won't allow them to unless I accept them through and email asking for confirmation.  So I changed the setting to allow "everyone" to post, but it still will not allow posting without confirmation from the admin.  

Also people who register are not showing up as members unless I physically add them.

These are problems because I'm expecting high volume and it's not feasible to accept and input every member that comes through.
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Hugo <Nabble>
Your "Games" sub-forum is still configured to allow only "members" to post. So you should open that sub-forum and click on "Options > Users > Who can view & post?" and select [everyone, everyone, everyone].
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darkwolf9
Thanks for the help.  I didn't realize that the subforum had option settings too.  If I set the settings at "registered members" will it allow those who register for the forums to post without having to have authorization?
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Hugo <Nabble>
darkwolf9 wrote
If I set the settings at "registered members" will it allow those who register for the forums to post without having to have authorization?
Yes.