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I'm using Microsoft's Discussion Groups page to read or post messages on this
board. Please excuse my naivete... is this a newsgroup/usenet message group? Is the Microsoft Discussion Groups page a good way to read/post messages? I used to be able to click "Notify me of replies" and get an email when a reply was posted. But somehow that doesn't work any longer. Does anyone know why? Also, what's the best way to look for messages that I have posted? Thanks. |
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Use a newsreader - even if it's just Outlook Express or Windows Mail.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171190 The steps are almost the same for Windows Mail. If I want to check the archives, I use Google Groups. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Eric74" wrote in message news ![]() I'm using Microsoft's Discussion Groups page to read or post messages on this board. Please excuse my naivete... is this a newsgroup/usenet message group? Is the Microsoft Discussion Groups page a good way to read/post messages? I used to be able to click "Notify me of replies" and get an email when a reply was posted. But somehow that doesn't work any longer. Does anyone know why? Also, what's the best way to look for messages that I have posted? Thanks. |
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The Discussion Groups use a Mickey Mouse link to an NNTP usenet server
hosted by Microsoft which unreliably displays the messages in the web view. The 'notify me of replies' is even more hit or miss than the link itself. It works on the age old principle of presentation being more important than content. Those of us who reply to messages almost all access the NNTP server directly with news reading software. It has no alerts so you have to check your posts. See http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Eric74 wrote: I'm using Microsoft's Discussion Groups page to read or post messages on this board. Please excuse my naivete... is this a newsgroup/usenet message group? Is the Microsoft Discussion Groups page a good way to read/post messages? I used to be able to click "Notify me of replies" and get an email when a reply was posted. But somehow that doesn't work any longer. Does anyone know why? Also, what's the best way to look for messages that I have posted? Thanks. |
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One thing in addition to the use of a newsreader as mentioned by Graham - If
you mark your question as one that you want to watch, if there is a response to it, when you synchronize the newgroup, the name of the newsgroup will be displayed in a red font. In that way, you can easily see if that has been a response to your question. Windows Live Mail automatically does this marking for you. -- 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, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Eric74" wrote in message news ![]() I'm using Microsoft's Discussion Groups page to read or post messages on this board. Please excuse my naivete... is this a newsgroup/usenet message group? Is the Microsoft Discussion Groups page a good way to read/post messages? I used to be able to click "Notify me of replies" and get an email when a reply was posted. But somehow that doesn't work any longer. Does anyone know why? Also, what's the best way to look for messages that I have posted? Thanks. |
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