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Jeff Banks[_3_] January 11th 19 10:44 PM

Ping David B - was: [ Linksys MR8300 Mesh WiFi Router, AC2200,MU-MIMO ]
 
David Brooks,

Can you tell me why this link is not working for me?

http://bertk.mvps.org/

Has he died? His full name is: Bert Kinney.

You are the only one person who can help here. Are you still keeping in
touch with him.

Perhaps I need to reboot my machine to get this work.

David B.[_10_] January 11th 19 11:21 PM

Ping David B - was: [ Linksys MR8300 Mesh WiFi Router, AC2200,MU-MIMO ]
 
On 11/01/2019 22:44, Jeff Banks wrote:

Can you tell me why this link is not working for me?

http://bertk.mvps.org/


No, but this (unsecure) link has him listed with that detail:-

https://www.mvps.org/

View screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/59Fe5zy.png

Virus Total says ...... 'Clean' and ....

HTTP Response
Final URL
https://www.mvps.org/
Serving IP Address
216.155.126.40
Status Code
200
Body Length
36.89 KB
Body SHA-256
28ef6e1c459b7e13569004db3de63b789675a1983b8f3f5bcc 6eb0444d502133
Headers
content-length: 37771
content-type: text/html
date: Fri, 11 Jan 2019 23:01:51 GMT
server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5
vary: Accept-Encoding
x-httpbl: HttpBL/1.0.4673.26042 (NET v4.0.30319) - www.projecthoneypot.org
x-powered-by: ASP.NET

Has he died?


Might well have done by now! ;-)

Was he involved with this I wonder? www.projecthoneypot.org

His full name is: Bert Kinney.


See group photo: https://aumha.org/mvppics.htm

Quote:

Bert Kinney (MS-MVP, AH-VSOP)
Florida, USA. “I am a computer hobbyist who started with MS-DOS 5 and
moved on to Win3.x to Win95. When the Win98 preview was released, I
received a copy and found the MS Newsgroups. Being a career firefighter
I find it natural to help others and the newsgroups were a great place
to continue this service. In 1999 I was offered the MVP award which I
graciously accepted. In August 2006 I was offered the AumHa VSOP award
and the chance to moderate the then-new System Restore forum, which of
course I accepted. The rest is history�”

http://www.aumha.org/vsop.htm

You are the only one person who can help here.* Are you still keeping in
touch with him.


I don't recall EVER being in touch with him - but may have been before
the Aumha Forums were closed down. You could ask on the Microsoft Forums
if you REALLY want to know.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us

Perhaps I need to reboot my machine to get this work.


Why that would help I have a no eyed deer!

--
David B.

Paul[_32_] January 12th 19 02:02 AM

Ping David B - was: [ Linksys MR8300 Mesh WiFi Router, AC2200,MU-MIMO ]
 
Jeff Banks wrote:
David Brooks,

Can you tell me why this link is not working for me?

http://bertk.mvps.org/

Has he died? His full name is: Bert Kinney.

You are the only one person who can help here. Are you still keeping in
touch with him.

Perhaps I need to reboot my machine to get this work.


He wrote a page about how Restore Points work on WinXP.
I had fully expected he would write tutorial material
about later OSes, but the writing process seems to have
stopped. I doubt a person like that would simply stop
because they were lazy, so something happened.

A little work with Archive.org should dig up any
materials from that era. I checked my Sent and there
was a link in there for use as an example.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140212...tml/q_a.html#7

Paul

David B.[_10_] January 12th 19 07:53 AM

Ping David B - was: [ Linksys MR8300 Mesh WiFi Router, AC2200,MU-MIMO ]
 
On 12/01/2019 02:02, Paul wrote:
Jeff Banks wrote:
David Brooks,

Can you tell me why this link is not working for me?

http://bertk.mvps.org/

Has he died?* His full name is: Bert Kinney.

You are the only one person who can help here.* Are you still keeping
in touch with him.

Perhaps I need to reboot my machine to get this work.


He wrote a page about how Restore Points work on WinXP.
I had fully expected he would write tutorial material
about later OSes, but the writing process seems to have
stopped. I doubt a person like that would simply stop
because they were lazy, so something happened.

A little work with Archive.org should dig up any
materials from that era. I checked my Sent and there
was a link in there for use as an example.

https://web.archive.org/web/20140212...tml/q_a.html#7


There's THIS entry too:-

https://web.archive.org/web/20150905...ertk.mvps.org/

It has screenshots! :-)

--
David B.


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