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NNTP setup how to find "newsgroups" I want to talk in?



 
 
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Old July 12th 10, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default NNTP setup how to find "newsgroups" I want to talk in?


"yuppicide" wrote in message
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I put "newsgroups" in quotes 'cause they're not newsgroups anymore.

So, I'm in Outlook Express how do I find and add forums I want to read?

OE6 ?
MICROSOFT forums ?
If setup already click the heading of this folder - then click the
NEWSGROUPS tab.
Or of not set on your pc yet, open OE6 then click
Tools
Accounts
News tab
ADD - News
go thru the prompts to create a new one
point it to - msnews.microsoft.com

google for your OE version, like:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171164


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Old July 12th 10, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default NNTP setup how to find "newsgroups" I want to talk in?


"yuppicide" wrote in message
...
I put "newsgroups" in quotes 'cause they're not newsgroups anymore.

So, I'm in Outlook Express how do I find and add forums I want to read?

OE6 ?
MICROSOFT forums ?
If setup already click the heading of this folder - then click the
NEWSGROUPS tab.
Or of not set on your pc yet, open OE6 then click
Tools
Accounts
News tab
ADD - News
go thru the prompts to create a new one
point it to - msnews.microsoft.com

google for your OE version, like:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171164


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Old July 13th 10, 01:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Steve Cochran
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Default NNTP setup how to find "newsgroups" I want to talk in?

The msnews server has removed the OE NGs.

One can access them via the servers mentioned in other messages in this thread.

steve

"- Bobb -" wrote in message ...

"yuppicide" wrote in message
...
I put "newsgroups" in quotes 'cause they're not newsgroups anymore.

So, I'm in Outlook Express how do I find and add forums I want to read?

OE6 ?
MICROSOFT forums ?
If setup already click the heading of this folder - then click the
NEWSGROUPS tab.
Or of not set on your pc yet, open OE6 then click
Tools
Accounts
News tab
ADD - News
go thru the prompts to create a new one
point it to - msnews.microsoft.com

google for your OE version, like:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171164


  #19  
Old July 13th 10, 01:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Steve Cochran
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Posts: 89
Default NNTP setup how to find "newsgroups" I want to talk in?

The msnews server has removed the OE NGs.

One can access them via the servers mentioned in other messages in this thread.

steve

"- Bobb -" wrote in message ...

"yuppicide" wrote in message
...
I put "newsgroups" in quotes 'cause they're not newsgroups anymore.

So, I'm in Outlook Express how do I find and add forums I want to read?

OE6 ?
MICROSOFT forums ?
If setup already click the heading of this folder - then click the
NEWSGROUPS tab.
Or of not set on your pc yet, open OE6 then click
Tools
Accounts
News tab
ADD - News
go thru the prompts to create a new one
point it to - msnews.microsoft.com

google for your OE version, like:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/171164


 




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