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I know this is pretty dumb but how do I find a Windowsxp ng and subscribe?
You appear to be using a USENET client, and a commercialKentype said:I know this is pretty dumb but how do I find a Windowsxp ng and subscribe?
You appear to be using a USENET client, and a commercialI know this is pretty dumb but how do I find a Windowsxp ng and subscribe?
Or possibly m.p.wxp.configuration_manage, m.p.wxp.customise, orYou posted this message to alt.window7.general
The place you want to be is microsoft.public.windowsxp.general .
(More below.)Now, whether that group is on your server or not, is up
to the server administrator.
And there was some quite strong feeling that the 'groups had developed*******
Years ago, Microsoft started their own hierarchy microsoft.*
And the microsoft.public.* part, implies the groups are for
public distribution, outside the Redmond campus.
At some point after that, other USENET servers carried it. And
apparenrly, no legitimate "newgroup" commands were sent, to
create hundreds of microsoft.* groups. They've been managed,
in a way, by a third party proxy.
Some time last year, Microsoft decided it wanted to go with web
forums, and it decided to shut down its own USENET server with
the microsoft.* on it. But other server operators, weren't under
any strong requirement, to pull their support for the groups.
Well, in my Thunderbird (not the same version, but should be similar),In your USENET client, there should be a function to "refresh" the
thousands of newsgroups listed. Doing such a refresh, can cause
new groups to appear (ones added by the admin on the server, most
likely as a result of user requests). Or, if rmgroups or pseudo-rmgroups
are received some how, the admin can also choose to delete groups.
(I didn't know that!)To give you an idea how fractured USENET is, the group you're posting
to right now, alt.windows7.general, exists on aioe.org and
eternal-september.org
but is not archived by Google. So Google does not recognize this
I find web-forums much less preferable than a proper newsreader too.You can always use the Microsoft web forums... if you can stand the
presentation format. I find it nauseating. USENET is a bit more
No, it can get quite wild west at times - though there are some verypeer level, in that nobody is screwing around with the posts, and
it's then up to the reader of a thread, to decide what constitutes
the right answer. There is no "spoon feeding" out here...
JohnPaul
I don't know how active microsoft. groups are these days butYes, he seems to be using Thunderbird 3.1.11. His post seems to haveYou appear to be using a USENET client, and a commercial
USENET server.
come via Highwinds, which is used by several (I think including Teranews
and Demon, among others - not sure about PlusNet or eternal-september).Or possibly m.p.wxp.configuration_manage, m.p.wxp.customise, orYou posted this message to alt.window7.general
The place you want to be is microsoft.public.windowsxp.general .
m.p.wxp.newusers, the latter of which at least is still active.(More below.)Now, whether that group is on your server or not, is up
to the server administrator.And there was some quite strong feeling that the 'groups had developed*******
Years ago, Microsoft started their own hierarchy microsoft.*
And the microsoft.public.* part, implies the groups are for
public distribution, outside the Redmond campus.
At some point after that, other USENET servers carried it. And
apparenrly, no legitimate "newgroup" commands were sent, to
create hundreds of microsoft.* groups. They've been managed,
in a way, by a third party proxy.
Some time last year, Microsoft decided it wanted to go with web
forums, and it decided to shut down its own USENET server with
the microsoft.* on it. But other server operators, weren't under
any strong requirement, to pull their support for the groups.
an identity of their own and that Microsoft weren't going to kill them
off (-:.
[]Well, in my Thunderbird (not the same version, but should be similar),In your USENET client, there should be a function to "refresh" the
thousands of newsgroups listed. Doing such a refresh, can cause
new groups to appear (ones added by the admin on the server, most
likely as a result of user requests). Or, if rmgroups or pseudo-rmgroups
are received some how, the admin can also choose to delete groups.
it's as follows (this is one way anyway): right-click on "newsgroups"
and select Subscribe...; this should bring up a list of newsgroups. Type
sxp into "Show items that contain", and you should see the list carried
by your server (which you'll probably have to scroll; on mine
[eternal-september], it has a Polish, an Italian, and lots of German
ones at the top). You might want to try the New Groups tab. If you don't
find it, try the Refresh button, which will refresh the list of 'groups
(note: this can take several minutes, and can stall and even fail - keep
trying [it will tell you if it fails to complete]). When you've found
the one you want, select it and click Subscribe; repeat for others. (I
find the newusers one the most useful/helpful!)
[](I didn't know that!)To give you an idea how fractured USENET is, the group you're posting
to right now, alt.windows7.general, exists on aioe.org and
eternal-september.org
but is not archived by Google. So Google does not recognize this
[]I find web-forums much less preferable than a proper newsreader too.You can always use the Microsoft web forums... if you can stand the
presentation format. I find it nauseating. USENET is a bit more
(For a start, a lot of them require you to sign in in some way.)
No, it can get quite wild west at times - though there are some verypeer level, in that nobody is screwing around with the posts, and
it's then up to the reader of a thread, to decide what constitutes
the right answer. There is no "spoon feeding" out here...
pleasant 'groups too (this one, from what I've seen of it, has lots of
nice helpful people in it, and I have friends on UMRA I've "known" for
many years).
alt.comp.os.windows-xpI know this is pretty dumb but how do I find a Windowsxp ng and subscribe?
Presuming you have registered at a server, there will be a menu item inalt.comp.os.windows-xp
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