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Hi all.
As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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You could ask your question here (in French).
On Jul 17, 5:00 pm, Picsou1981 wrote: Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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There have been a number of problems with the Communities pages of late.
Some of them are gradually being solved. As grammatim suggests, you can post a question here (in French or English) and likely get an answer. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Picsou1981" wrote in message ... Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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Or, using an NNTP newsreader such as Outlook Express, subscribe to:
microsoft.public.fr.word -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Picsou1981" wrote in message ... Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email
name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. On Jul 17, 6:13 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There have been a number of problems with the Communities pages of late. Some of them are gradually being solved. As grammatim suggests, you can post a question here (in French or English) and likely get an answer. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Picsou1981" wrote in message ... Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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I've never seen a signature on any of your posts. The screen name displayed
in Outlook Express is "grammatim." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. On Jul 17, 6:13 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There have been a number of problems with the Communities pages of late. Some of them are gradually being solved. As grammatim suggests, you can post a question here (in French or English) and likely get an answer. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Picsou1981" wrote in message ... Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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Exactly. But in every other newsgroup, google groups shows my name up
there in the list of messages. On Jul 17, 11:21 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I've never seen a signature on any of your posts. The screen name displayed in Outlook Express is "grammatim." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. On Jul 17, 6:13 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There have been a number of problems with the Communities pages of late. Some of them are gradually being solved. As grammatim suggests, you can post a question here (in French or English) and likely get an answer. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Picsou1981" wrote in message ... Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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Since I'm not looking at Google Groups, I don't know what you're talking
about, but when I reply to you, your quoted message begins: "grammatim" wrote in message ... Similarly, a post from the Microsoft Communities shows up as, for example: "Retired07" wrote in message ... -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... Exactly. But in every other newsgroup, google groups shows my name up there in the list of messages. On Jul 17, 11:21 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I've never seen a signature on any of your posts. The screen name displayed in Outlook Express is "grammatim." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. On Jul 17, 6:13 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There have been a number of problems with the Communities pages of late. Some of them are gradually being solved. As grammatim suggests, you can post a question here (in French or English) and likely get an answer. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Picsou1981" wrote in message ... Hi all. As a French-speaking person, I tried over and over to post my question on the French version this newsgroups site (http://www.microsoft.com/france/comm...e/default.mspx) but without success. I can read the posts alright but when I click on the reply/new buttons, the current page reloads. It might have something to do with the program protecting my computer vs. unwanted publicity, although I didnt get a warning message like the one I just got on the english server. Any suggestions to solve this problem ? |
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Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in
this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in message ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster
name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Google
Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. See http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm for instructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't
know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Google Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmfor instructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a
suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Google Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmfor instructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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For a couple of weeks I've been using my new Linux-based portable,
because my PC is broken. I can access google just as easily here as there. And that doesn't change the fact that my ISP (being yahoo based) does not believe newsgroups are a useful thing: it thinks yahoo groups are all one could possibly need. On Jul 20, 11:46 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Google Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmforinstructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my email name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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So I guess you're saying that you don't have OE because you're running
Linux? That makes sense. Not to belabor the point, but if you *did* want to use a newsreader, there are others, many available free. I just use OE because I'm lazy. And while your ISP may not offer a news server, you don't need that to connect to msnews, as you can set up an account to access it directly. Again, not trying to change your mind, just to provide information. For people on dial-up (as I was for many years and a good bit of the world still is), an offline newsreader is very helpful. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... For a couple of weeks I've been using my new Linux-based portable, because my PC is broken. I can access google just as easily here as there. And that doesn't change the fact that my ISP (being yahoo based) does not believe newsgroups are a useful thing: it thinks yahoo groups are all one could possibly need. On Jul 20, 11:46 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmforinstructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi Grammatim,
Well, you still haven't said if you're wanting to have your name appear or not The Google account login has a cycle of, if I recall correctly, about 2 weeks before it will ask you to verify that you're you again and login. To have a name appear when posting from Google groups the group usually needs to be in your list of subscribed groups. On http://groups.google.com, if you look at the 'My groups' box if microsoft.public.word.docmanagement is listed use the 'manage my memberships' link to add a nickname for this group. If this group is not listed there then navigate to the group (one method is to use the 'My groups' dropdown on the top of the page) and on the right hand side of the group thread listing look for either a 'Subscribe' or 'Edit my subscription' link to add/change having a nickname appear on your postings. ======== "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Actually, the Linux machine uses Mozilla Firefox, which was
immediately able to access my email account at yahoo, but not my bookmarks (which are stored on the Verizon Yahoo email server), but an attempt to access nttp://news.verizon.net produced nothing at all. When I got DSL a bit more than two years ago, I was given two options: a Microsoft interface, and a yahoo interface. I chose the latter, and only after I was committed did I learn that they have no idea what newsgroups are and do not offer access. On dial-up from my old Mac, I had Netscape 3.0. Occasionally I had to switch to a later version but it had a much more complicated interface and much less "functionality." Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: So I guess you're saying that you don't have OE because you're running Linux? That makes sense. Not to belabor the point, but if you *did* want to use a newsreader, there are others, many available free. I just use OE because I'm lazy. And while your ISP may not offer a news server, you don't need that to connect to msnews, as you can set up an account to access it directly. Again, not trying to change your mind, just to provide information. For people on dial-up (as I was for many years and a good bit of the world still is), an offline newsreader is very helpful. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... For a couple of weeks I've been using my new Linux-based portable, because my PC is broken. I can access google just as easily here as there. And that doesn't change the fact that my ISP (being yahoo based) does not believe newsgroups are a useful thing: it thinks yahoo groups are all one could possibly need. On Jul 20, 11:46 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmforinstructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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On Jul 21, 11:28 am, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful
Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Hi Grammatim, Well, you still haven't said if you're wanting to have your name appear or not I have no reason for it not to. The Google account login has a cycle of, if I recall correctly, about 2 weeks before it will ask you to verify that you're you again and login. It seems totally random. To have a name appear when posting from Google groups the group usually needs to be in your list of subscribed groups. Of course it is. Onhttp://groups.google.com, if you look at the 'My groups' box if microsoft.public.word.docmanagement is listed use the 'manage my memberships' link to add a nickname for this group. If this group is not listed there then navigate to the group (one method is to use the 'My groups' dropdown on the top of the page) and on the right hand side of the group thread listing look for either a 'Subscribe' or 'Edit my subscription' link to add/change having a nickname appear on your postings. ======== "grammatim" wrote in ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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IF you were using Outlook Express, I do not think that the Yahoo interface
would preclude you from connecting to the newsgroups by following these instructions. 1.1. Connect to a newsgroup server using Outlook Express Open Outlook Express and follow these steps: On the Tools menu, click Accounts. In the Internet Account dialog box, click Add, and then click News. The Internet Connection Wizard starts. Follow these steps in the wizard: On the first screen, in the Display name box, type the name that other users will see when you post a message to the newsgroup, and then click Next. On the second screen, type your full e-mail address in the E-mail address box, and then click Next. On the third screen, in the News (NNTP) Server box, type the name of your news server. To subscribe to the newsgroups hosted on Microsoft's servers, type msnews.microsoft.com. If you don't know the name of your news server, contact your Internet provider. If necessary, select the My news server requires me to log on check box, and then click Next. If you don't know whether your server requires you to log on, contact your Internet provider. The Microsoft server does not require a user name and password. On the last screen, click Finish. Click Close, and then click Yes when asked if you want to download newsgroups from the account you just created. The Newsgroup Subscriptions dialog box appears. Select the newsgroups you want to use, click Subscribe, and then click OK. Note Most of Microsoft newsgroups use this naming convention: microsoft.public.application_name.specific_area. For example: you could subscribe to microsoft.public.office.dataanalyzer, or microsoft.public.excel.programming. However, that isn't always the case. Don't be afraid to browse the list of groups in order to find something that you think will be useful. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Read tab, and then clear the Get 300 headers at a time check box. Click the Maintenance tab, clear the Delete new messages n days after being downloaded check box, and then click OK. Step 5 allows you to download and read all the newsgroup's postings when you first subscribe. Step 6 allows you to read older messages. 1.2. Subscribe or unsubscribe to newsgroups After you establish a connection to your newsgroup server, you add newsgroups to your list by subscribing. You can subscribe or unsubscribe to newsgroups at any time. Typically, you use the group name as a guide when subscribing. For example, a name such as microsoft.public.office.developer.outlook.forms would be a good place to start if you need help writing a custom form for Outlook. To subscribe Start Outlook Express. In the folder pane, click the name of your news server. For example, if you established a connection to Microsoft's server, click msnews.microsoft.com. In the main viewing pane, click Newsgroups. In the Newsgroup Subscriptions dialog box, select a newsgroup from the list, and then click Subscribe. Repeat the previous step to subscribe to additional newsgroups, and then click OK when you finish. In the main viewing pane, double-click the name of the new newsgroup. If you only want to receive new messages since the last time you visited, select the New messages only check box, and then double-click the newsgroup name. Note When you subscribe to a newsgroup for the first time, you receive all the messages whether or not you select the New messages only check box. To unsubscribe In the Outlook Express folder pane, right-click the newsgroup that you want to stop using, and then click Unsubscribe on the shortcut menu. Tips To reduce the number of items in the list of available newsgroups, enter a phrase in the Display newsgroups which contain box. For instance, you can enter an application name such as "publisher" or the name of a discipline such as "programming." The list changes automatically when you finish typing. Newsgroups in languages other than English are identified by their names; for example, microsoft.public.fr.excel is a newsgroup for Microsoft Excel users who speak French. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "grammatim" wrote in message ... Actually, the Linux machine uses Mozilla Firefox, which was immediately able to access my email account at yahoo, but not my bookmarks (which are stored on the Verizon Yahoo email server), but an attempt to access nttp://news.verizon.net produced nothing at all. When I got DSL a bit more than two years ago, I was given two options: a Microsoft interface, and a yahoo interface. I chose the latter, and only after I was committed did I learn that they have no idea what newsgroups are and do not offer access. On dial-up from my old Mac, I had Netscape 3.0. Occasionally I had to switch to a later version but it had a much more complicated interface and much less "functionality." Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: So I guess you're saying that you don't have OE because you're running Linux? That makes sense. Not to belabor the point, but if you *did* want to use a newsreader, there are others, many available free. I just use OE because I'm lazy. And while your ISP may not offer a news server, you don't need that to connect to msnews, as you can set up an account to access it directly. Again, not trying to change your mind, just to provide information. For people on dial-up (as I was for many years and a good bit of the world still is), an offline newsreader is very helpful. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... For a couple of weeks I've been using my new Linux-based portable, because my PC is broken. I can access google just as easily here as there. And that doesn't change the fact that my ISP (being yahoo based) does not believe newsgroups are a useful thing: it thinks yahoo groups are all one could possibly need. On Jul 20, 11:46 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmforinstructions if you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea why google groups decided to identify me here by my name instead of my signature; it doesn't do that for any other of my five newsgroups. -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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On Jul 22, 6:47 am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP"
wrote: IF you were using Outlook Express, But I'm not, am I. I do not think that the Yahoo interface would preclude you from connecting to the newsgroups by following these instructions. 1.1. Connect to a newsgroup server using Outlook Express Open Outlook Express and follow these steps: On the Tools menu, click Accounts. In the Internet Account dialog box, click Add, and then click News. The Internet Connection Wizard starts. Follow these steps in the wizard: On the first screen, in the Display name box, type the name that other users will see when you post a message to the newsgroup, and then click Next. On the second screen, type your full e-mail address in the E-mail address box, and then click Next. On the third screen, in the News (NNTP) Server box, type the name of your news server. To subscribe to the newsgroups hosted on Microsoft's servers, Why would I want to do that? They're only newsgroups about MS products. type msnews.microsoft.com. If you don't know the name of your news server, contact your Internet provider. I already told you. My ISP has no knowledge that newsgroups exist. If necessary, select the My news server requires me to log on check box, and then click Next. If you don't know whether your server requires you to log on, contact your Internet provider. The Microsoft server does not require a user name and password. On the last screen, click Finish. Click Close, and then click Yes when asked if you want to download newsgroups from the account you just created. The Newsgroup Subscriptions dialog box appears. Select the newsgroups you want to use, click Subscribe, and then click OK.. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Read tab, and then clear the Get 300 headers at a time check box. Click the Maintenance tab, clear the Delete new messages n days after being downloaded check box, and then click OK. Step 5 allows you to download and read all the newsgroup's postings when you first subscribe. Step 6 allows you to read older messages. By "Download," do you mean "download," or do you mean "view" messages that are never physically moved to my hard drive? Later on it says I will "receive" all the messages the first time I look at a particular newsgroup. I certainly wouldn't have wanted to "receive" tens of thousands of messages from this group back in November! deleting the rest of the boilerplate -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "grammatim" wrote in message ... Actually, the Linux machine uses Mozilla Firefox, which was immediately able to access my email account at yahoo, but not my bookmarks (which are stored on the Verizon Yahoo email server), but an attempt to access nttp://news.verizon.net produced nothing at all. When I got DSL a bit more than two years ago, I was given two options: a Microsoft interface, and a yahoo interface. I chose the latter, and only after I was committed did I learn that they have no idea what newsgroups are and do not offer access. On dial-up from my old Mac, I had Netscape 3.0. Occasionally I had to switch to a later version but it had a much more complicated interface and much less "functionality." Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: So I guess you're saying that you don't have OE because you're running Linux? That makes sense. Not to belabor the point, but if you *did* want to use a newsreader, there are others, many available free. I just use OE because I'm lazy. And while your ISP may not offer a news server, you don't need that to connect to msnews, as you can set up an account to access it directly. Again, not trying to change your mind, just to provide information. For people on dial-up (as I was for many years and a good bit of the world still is), an offline newsreader is very helpful. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message .... For a couple of weeks I've been using my new Linux-based portable, because my PC is broken. I can access google just as easily here as there. And that doesn't change the fact that my ISP (being yahoo based) does not believe newsgroups are a useful thing: it thinks yahoo groups are all one could possibly need. On Jul 20, 11:46 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmforinstructionsif you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea ... read more » |
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Just to answer one question:
By "Download," do you mean "download," or do you mean "view" messages that are never physically moved to my hard drive? Later on it says I will "receive" all the messages the first time I look at a particular newsgroup. I certainly wouldn't have wanted to "receive" tens of thousands of messages from this group back in November! Yes, when you use an NNTP newsreader, you must download a message to your machine to open and read it. The advantage to this is that you can read and reply to messages offline (which is important for some users who pay by the minute both for their phone connection AND their Internet access). They are stored on the local machine, but you can set a time for them to expire (this could be as little as one day). Unless you have an exceedingly tiny HD, this is not really an issue, since a message starts out as 1KB, though it may grow larger in a long thread if previous messages are quoted. For example, the message to which I am replying is all of 11KB. Also, you wouldn't received messages back to November, as the msnews servers themselves expire posts after 90 days. The only way to find older posts is through Google or other sites that "slurp" Usenet. OTOH, if you keep copies of sent messages, then you can keep your replies indefinitely (which is handy if you want to repeat one). This is one reason I wouldn't want to use a Web interface: it does not allow me to store my messages locally. I know you were asking only out of curiosity, and I am not attempting to persuade you, just answering the question. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... On Jul 22, 6:47 am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: IF you were using Outlook Express, But I'm not, am I. I do not think that the Yahoo interface would preclude you from connecting to the newsgroups by following these instructions. 1.1. Connect to a newsgroup server using Outlook Express Open Outlook Express and follow these steps: On the Tools menu, click Accounts. In the Internet Account dialog box, click Add, and then click News. The Internet Connection Wizard starts. Follow these steps in the wizard: On the first screen, in the Display name box, type the name that other users will see when you post a message to the newsgroup, and then click Next. On the second screen, type your full e-mail address in the E-mail address box, and then click Next. On the third screen, in the News (NNTP) Server box, type the name of your news server. To subscribe to the newsgroups hosted on Microsoft's servers, Why would I want to do that? They're only newsgroups about MS products. type msnews.microsoft.com. If you don't know the name of your news server, contact your Internet provider. I already told you. My ISP has no knowledge that newsgroups exist. If necessary, select the My news server requires me to log on check box, and then click Next. If you don't know whether your server requires you to log on, contact your Internet provider. The Microsoft server does not require a user name and password. On the last screen, click Finish. Click Close, and then click Yes when asked if you want to download newsgroups from the account you just created. The Newsgroup Subscriptions dialog box appears. Select the newsgroups you want to use, click Subscribe, and then click OK. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Read tab, and then clear the Get 300 headers at a time check box. Click the Maintenance tab, clear the Delete new messages n days after being downloaded check box, and then click OK. Step 5 allows you to download and read all the newsgroup's postings when you first subscribe. Step 6 allows you to read older messages. By "Download," do you mean "download," or do you mean "view" messages that are never physically moved to my hard drive? Later on it says I will "receive" all the messages the first time I look at a particular newsgroup. I certainly wouldn't have wanted to "receive" tens of thousands of messages from this group back in November! deleting the rest of the boilerplate -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "grammatim" wrote in message ... Actually, the Linux machine uses Mozilla Firefox, which was immediately able to access my email account at yahoo, but not my bookmarks (which are stored on the Verizon Yahoo email server), but an attempt to access nttp://news.verizon.net produced nothing at all. When I got DSL a bit more than two years ago, I was given two options: a Microsoft interface, and a yahoo interface. I chose the latter, and only after I was committed did I learn that they have no idea what newsgroups are and do not offer access. On dial-up from my old Mac, I had Netscape 3.0. Occasionally I had to switch to a later version but it had a much more complicated interface and much less "functionality." Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: So I guess you're saying that you don't have OE because you're running Linux? That makes sense. Not to belabor the point, but if you *did* want to use a newsreader, there are others, many available free. I just use OE because I'm lazy. And while your ISP may not offer a news server, you don't need that to connect to msnews, as you can set up an account to access it directly. Again, not trying to change your mind, just to provide information. For people on dial-up (as I was for many years and a good bit of the world still is), an offline newsreader is very helpful. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... For a couple of weeks I've been using my new Linux-based portable, because my PC is broken. I can access google just as easily here as there. And that doesn't change the fact that my ISP (being yahoo based) does not believe newsgroups are a useful thing: it thinks yahoo groups are all one could possibly need. On Jul 20, 11:46 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, my post wasn't intended as a lecture, and I didn't know it was a suggestion that had been offered before. I guess those of us who are used to using NNTP have a hard time understanding how anyone can bear to use a browser-based UI for NGs. Perhaps Google Groups is a lot more efficient than Microsoft Communities, but the latter is so unbearably slow that, even if it didn't require a login, I wouldn't use it unless there were absolutely no other way to read NGs. In any case, the reason I suggested OE was that your question pertained to your display name, which I'm seeing in OE as "grammatim." If you were posting with OE (or some other NNTP newsreader), your display name would be whatever you wanted it to be. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... I will not be lectured at _again_ for using google groups. I don't know that there's anything I'd want to do that it doesn't do, and I don't see what's "inefficient" about it. On Jul 20, 6:03 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I'm rather surprised, given how much you post, that you are using Groups at all. I should think you would find it more efficient to use a newsreader such as Outlook Express. If you did so, you could define a signature for NG posts and set the display name as you choose. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htmforinstructionsif you're interested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... In no other newsgroup is my email name (grammatim) given as my poster name; in all other newsgroups, my poster name is my real name, the one I sign in to google groups with on the unpredictable occasions when it demands that I do so. I don't have a .sig on my postings, both because I don't like posting unnecessary lines and because I don't know how to. On Jul 20, 1:05 pm, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Usually when you're posting here in the Word group your messages do not contain a signature block at the end of your postings, as in this case (below). It's not uncommon for folks here to use an alias for their name, and/or email address. Are you asking about using the web interface at Google group and on how to change this group to show your name, or for the other groups to no longer show your name? ================== "grammatim" wrote in ... I've no idea ... read more » |
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Hi Peter,
FWIW, the Google groups web interface one seems to me to be one of the better ones as far as something to use regularly, including getting an email summary of messages posted if it is wanted. Adding a nickname to your subscribed http://groups.google.com managed subscription list for this group should have had it appear in messages you post here, unless you have cookies blocked on google. Not having a nickname defaults to only showing your email address that is on the registered google account, and your default 'nickname' is usually pulled from your email address. As an FYI only, Verizon does offer, to its own subscribers via nntp://news.verizon.net (you listed it as nttp in a prior post) that you can access via Mozilla Thunderbird if you were so inclined, but it has been somewhat iffy for some folks in getting it setup. Additionally, Verizon ratcheted down its NNTP offering late in June to 'Big-8' (http://www.big-8.org) and its own customer support groups (0.verizon.*) grouping. ============= "grammatim" wrote in message ... On Jul 22, 6:47 am, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: IF you were using Outlook Express, But I'm not, am I. I do not think that the Yahoo interface would preclude you from connecting to the newsgroups by following these instructions. 1.1. Connect to a newsgroup server using Outlook Express Open Outlook Express and follow these steps: On the Tools menu, click Accounts. In the Internet Account dialog box, click Add, and then click News. The Internet Connection Wizard starts. Follow these steps in the wizard: On the first screen, in the Display name box, type the name that other users will see when you post a message to the newsgroup, and then click Next. On the second screen, type your full e-mail address in the E-mail address box, and then click Next. On the third screen, in the News (NNTP) Server box, type the name of your news server. To subscribe to the newsgroups hosted on Microsoft's servers, Why would I want to do that? They're only newsgroups about MS products. type msnews.microsoft.com. If you don't know the name of your news server, contact your Internet provider. I already told you. My ISP has no knowledge that newsgroups exist. If necessary, select the My news server requires me to log on check box, and then click Next. If you don't know whether your server requires you to log on, contact your Internet provider. The Microsoft server does not require a user name and password. On the last screen, click Finish. Click Close, and then click Yes when asked if you want to download newsgroups from the account you just created. The Newsgroup Subscriptions dialog box appears. Select the newsgroups you want to use, click Subscribe, and then click OK. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Read tab, and then clear the Get 300 headers at a time check box. Click the Maintenance tab, clear the Delete new messages n days after being downloaded check box, and then click OK. Step 5 allows you to download and read all the newsgroup's postings when you first subscribe. Step 6 allows you to read older messages. By "Download," do you mean "download," or do you mean "view" messages that are never physically moved to my hard drive? Later on it says I will "receive" all the messages the first time I look at a particular newsgroup. I certainly wouldn't have wanted to "receive" tens of thousands of messages from this group back in November! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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