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And now I've got it! By selecting view | current view | show all messages I
can now access those 'locked out' ones. Can't think why only that newsgroups had another option set. The rest of my subscribed groups did not need this. Oh well, all's well that ends well... "aalaan" wrote in message ... BTW, I used to know a Tillman in London, young antique dealer in Chelsea. Any relation? "Brian Tillman" wrote... |
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aalaan wrote:
The work you and other MVPs do is very much appreciated Just to set the record straight, I'm not an MVP. However, I agree there are great MVPs in this group. I'd like to know half what some of them demonstrably know. but do remember that some people (like the hapless new poster the other day to whom you replied, perhaps a bit tersely, with words to the effect of 'It's been asked and answered dozens of time on this ng, you mutt') I never said "you mutt". are, in comparison *new* and less clued up than you. A bit of patience would not go amiss. Everyone who uses a computer should be smart enough to seach before asking. Many (most?) ISP home pages have "search the web" links. Certainly Google is among the most famous. ven the web interface to these groups that Microsoft offers has a search function. And now, if I haven't p*d you right off, perhaps you (or someone else) could briefly explain *why* I get the OE newsreader when I go through Outlook 2000, and what to do about it.. You haven't ****ed me off. In fact, I would contend that's hard to do. You get Outlook Express because that's the way Microsoft designed it. Rather than add NNTP handling to Outlook, Microsoft wrote the News menu item handling to call the newsreader configured in Internet Explorer's programs settings. If that's Outlook Express, then OE is called with the /outnews command line switch. -- Brian Tillman |
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aalaan wrote:
BTW, I used to know a Tillman in London, young antique dealer in Chelsea. Any relation? Nope (as far as I know). I'm told there's a Tillman's pub somewhere in England (maybe London) as well. I had a sweatshirt with the pub's shingle design on it. -- Brian Tillman |
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OK Brian, got that. Thanks for the reply.
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... aalaan wrote: The work you and other MVPs do is very much appreciated Just to set the record straight, I'm not an MVP. However, I agree there are great MVPs in this group. I'd like to know half what some of them demonstrably know. but do remember that some people (like the hapless new poster the other day to whom you replied, perhaps a bit tersely, with words to the effect of 'It's been asked and answered dozens of time on this ng, you mutt') I never said "you mutt". are, in comparison *new* and less clued up than you. A bit of patience would not go amiss. Everyone who uses a computer should be smart enough to seach before asking. Many (most?) ISP home pages have "search the web" links. Certainly Google is among the most famous. ven the web interface to these groups that Microsoft offers has a search function. And now, if I haven't p*d you right off, perhaps you (or someone else) could briefly explain *why* I get the OE newsreader when I go through Outlook 2000, and what to do about it.. You haven't ****ed me off. In fact, I would contend that's hard to do. You get Outlook Express because that's the way Microsoft designed it. Rather than add NNTP handling to Outlook, Microsoft wrote the News menu item handling to call the newsreader configured in Internet Explorer's programs settings. If that's Outlook Express, then OE is called with the /outnews command line switch. -- Brian Tillman |
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IMHO the important thing is not the shirt but to sample the product...
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... aalaan wrote: BTW, I used to know a Tillman in London, young antique dealer in Chelsea. Any relation? Nope (as far as I know). I'm told there's a Tillman's pub somewhere in England (maybe London) as well. I had a sweatshirt with the pub's shingle design on it. -- Brian Tillman |
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aalaan wrote:
IMHO the important thing is not the shirt but to sample the product... That goes without saying. -- Brian Tillman |
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