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Lost my CO-Commish and cannot add him back

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Posted on Jun 30, 2012
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My co-commish texts me and asks what happened to the commish tool tab, and I tell him it is in the same spot it always has been. He responds by saying it is no longer on his screen. I investigate to find that somehow he lost co-commish privelage without my knowledge. When I go to add him back on, I cannot add anyone as a co-commish or even hand off all commish power to anyone else.....I am stumped and have zero clue what is going on....any help at all out there? Thanks. 

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Posted on Jul 1, 2012 in response to MattS
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Hey Matt, I would recommend checking out our help article about assigning commissioners.

It is a requirement that a commissioner not hide the email address associated with their team. If it is hidden, they cannot be added as a commissioner or co-commissioner. The manager will need to go to the Edit Team Settings option and select the option to allow others to see their email, and Submit the change.

There could be something odd going on, but if I had to bet money, I would guess that everyone selected for their email address to be hidden.

Check the league Managers list in your league and see if anyone's address shows up in the Email column. If you do see other teams with the email displayed, those same teams should be eligible for transfer of commish powers.

Let me know what you find, and enjoy the season!

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