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  #1  
Old January 21st 10, 08:03 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
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Posts: 185
Default Message rules annoyance.

Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply Dave
(UK)'s method to 'Mark as Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still
highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I reset
the group, downloaded all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop
processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in Newsgroups
either, but Mark as Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou



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  #2  
Old January 21st 10, 08:53 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 377
Default Message rules annoyance.


"Grenou" wrote in message
...
Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply Dave (UK)'s method to 'Mark as
Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I reset the group, downloaded
all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in Newsgroups either, but Mark as
Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou




I don't know if it's relevant but I get my newsgroups
via a Giganews server.
To test 'Mark as read' I chose 'uk.d-i-y' newsgroup and
a poster called 'Doctor Drivel'.
I subscribed to uk.d-i-y and had 300 unread messages.

Tools Message rules News
New
Tick 'Where the From line contains people'.
Tick 'Mark as read'.
Click on 'contains people' and enter 'Doctor Drivel'.
Click on 'Add', 'Ok'.
Enter the name for the rule, (Doctor Drivel) and 'Save rule'.
Click on 'Apply now', browse to uk.d-i-y and select rule Doctor Drivel.
The rule description says:

Apply this rule to currently downloaded messages
Where the From line contains 'Doctor Drivel'
Mark it as read

The 'Apply to folder' box reads uk.d-i-y, click on 'Apply now'.
I get the progress bar and then a box tells me:
'Your rule(s) have been applied'.

When I close all the boxes out of the way every post from
Doctor Drivel is greyed out like it is when read. So it works here.
This works for downloaded messages, I haven't tried with any new
messages.
I'll set up a rule for this newsgroup and monitor it for a while.





  #3  
Old January 21st 10, 09:12 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 185
Default Message rules annoyance.



"Dave-UK" wrote in message
news

"Grenou" wrote in message
...
Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply Dave
(UK)'s method to 'Mark as Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still
highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I
reset the group, downloaded all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop
processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in
Newsgroups either, but Mark as Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou




I don't know if it's relevant but I get my newsgroups
via a Giganews server.
To test 'Mark as read' I chose 'uk.d-i-y' newsgroup and
a poster called 'Doctor Drivel'.
I subscribed to uk.d-i-y and had 300 unread messages.

Tools Message rules News
New
Tick 'Where the From line contains people'.
Tick 'Mark as read'.
Click on 'contains people' and enter 'Doctor Drivel'.
Click on 'Add', 'Ok'.
Enter the name for the rule, (Doctor Drivel) and 'Save rule'.
Click on 'Apply now', browse to uk.d-i-y and select rule Doctor Drivel.
The rule description says:

Apply this rule to currently downloaded messages
Where the From line contains 'Doctor Drivel'
Mark it as read

The 'Apply to folder' box reads uk.d-i-y, click on 'Apply now'.
I get the progress bar and then a box tells me:
'Your rule(s) have been applied'.

When I close all the boxes out of the way every post from
Doctor Drivel is greyed out like it is when read. So it works here.
This works for downloaded messages, I haven't tried with any new
messages.
I'll set up a rule for this newsgroup and monitor it for a while.



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook
Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something refuses to
work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
... There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou

  #4  
Old January 21st 10, 10:42 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 377
Default Message rules annoyance.


"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Dave-UK" wrote in message news

"Grenou" wrote in message
...
Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply Dave (UK)'s method to 'Mark as
Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I reset the group, downloaded
all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in Newsgroups either, but Mark as
Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou




I don't know if it's relevant but I get my newsgroups
via a Giganews server.
To test 'Mark as read' I chose 'uk.d-i-y' newsgroup and
a poster called 'Doctor Drivel'.
I subscribed to uk.d-i-y and had 300 unread messages.

Tools Message rules News
New
Tick 'Where the From line contains people'.
Tick 'Mark as read'.
Click on 'contains people' and enter 'Doctor Drivel'.
Click on 'Add', 'Ok'.
Enter the name for the rule, (Doctor Drivel) and 'Save rule'.
Click on 'Apply now', browse to uk.d-i-y and select rule Doctor Drivel.
The rule description says:

Apply this rule to currently downloaded messages
Where the From line contains 'Doctor Drivel'
Mark it as read

The 'Apply to folder' box reads uk.d-i-y, click on 'Apply now'.
I get the progress bar and then a box tells me:
'Your rule(s) have been applied'.

When I close all the boxes out of the way every post from
Doctor Drivel is greyed out like it is when read. So it works here.
This works for downloaded messages, I haven't tried with any new
messages.
I'll set up a rule for this newsgroup and monitor it for a while.



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou


Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



  #5  
Old January 21st 10, 10:44 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 185
Default Message rules annoyance.



"Dave-UK" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Dave-UK" wrote in message
news

"Grenou" wrote in message
...
Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply Dave
(UK)'s method to 'Mark as Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still
highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I
reset the group, downloaded all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop
processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in
Newsgroups either, but Mark as Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou




I don't know if it's relevant but I get my newsgroups
via a Giganews server.
To test 'Mark as read' I chose 'uk.d-i-y' newsgroup and
a poster called 'Doctor Drivel'.
I subscribed to uk.d-i-y and had 300 unread messages.

Tools Message rules News
New
Tick 'Where the From line contains people'.
Tick 'Mark as read'.
Click on 'contains people' and enter 'Doctor Drivel'.
Click on 'Add', 'Ok'.
Enter the name for the rule, (Doctor Drivel) and 'Save rule'.
Click on 'Apply now', browse to uk.d-i-y and select rule Doctor Drivel.
The rule description says:

Apply this rule to currently downloaded messages
Where the From line contains 'Doctor Drivel'
Mark it as read

The 'Apply to folder' box reads uk.d-i-y, click on 'Apply now'.
I get the progress bar and then a box tells me:
'Your rule(s) have been applied'.

When I close all the boxes out of the way every post from
Doctor Drivel is greyed out like it is when read. So it works here.
This works for downloaded messages, I haven't tried with any new
messages.
I'll set up a rule for this newsgroup and monitor it for a while.



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook
Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something refuses
to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou


Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft
itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou

  #6  
Old January 21st 10, 10:54 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 377
Default Message rules annoyance.


"Grenou" wrote in message
news


"Dave-UK" wrote in message ...

"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Dave-UK" wrote in message news
"Grenou" wrote in message
...
Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply Dave (UK)'s method to 'Mark
as Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I reset the group,
downloaded all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in Newsgroups either, but Mark
as Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou




I don't know if it's relevant but I get my newsgroups
via a Giganews server.
To test 'Mark as read' I chose 'uk.d-i-y' newsgroup and
a poster called 'Doctor Drivel'.
I subscribed to uk.d-i-y and had 300 unread messages.

Tools Message rules News
New
Tick 'Where the From line contains people'.
Tick 'Mark as read'.
Click on 'contains people' and enter 'Doctor Drivel'.
Click on 'Add', 'Ok'.
Enter the name for the rule, (Doctor Drivel) and 'Save rule'.
Click on 'Apply now', browse to uk.d-i-y and select rule Doctor Drivel.
The rule description says:

Apply this rule to currently downloaded messages
Where the From line contains 'Doctor Drivel'
Mark it as read

The 'Apply to folder' box reads uk.d-i-y, click on 'Apply now'.
I get the progress bar and then a box tells me:
'Your rule(s) have been applied'.

When I close all the boxes out of the way every post from
Doctor Drivel is greyed out like it is when read. So it works here.
This works for downloaded messages, I haven't tried with any new
messages.
I'll set up a rule for this newsgroup and monitor it for a while.



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou


Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou


You may have a setting in Avast to disable any e-mail or
newsgroup handling or something like that.
If you are worried unplug from the internet and
test your rules on a downloaded folder, you don't
have to be connected.




  #7  
Old January 21st 10, 11:24 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 185
Default Message rules annoyance.



"Dave-UK" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message
news


"Dave-UK" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Dave-UK" wrote in message
news
"Grenou" wrote in message
...
Now that Ophelia appears in Fuchsia pink, I thought I would apply
Dave (UK)'s method to 'Mark as Read',( instead of 'Ophelia' and no
colour)

I applied this to another group I belong to on the Corel server.
I then Reset the group and downloaded 300 messages.
The person who's posts I would like to see marked As Read, were still
highlighted as 'Unread'.

I then tried the same thing with Delete (instead of Blocking), the I
reset the group, downloaded all the messages again.
The posts that should by now have been deleted were still there.

Like Ophelia I have been trying this for weeks, with or without 'Stop
processing more rules'.

Yes, I have remembered to apply to the correct newsgroup.:-)

The Message Rules do not work.

Dave: have you tried the above in newsgroups?

I do recall, using Outlook Express, that 'Delete' didn't work in
Newsgroups either, but Mark as Read did.

Back to blocking I think :-(

Grenou




I don't know if it's relevant but I get my newsgroups
via a Giganews server.
To test 'Mark as read' I chose 'uk.d-i-y' newsgroup and
a poster called 'Doctor Drivel'.
I subscribed to uk.d-i-y and had 300 unread messages.

Tools Message rules News
New
Tick 'Where the From line contains people'.
Tick 'Mark as read'.
Click on 'contains people' and enter 'Doctor Drivel'.
Click on 'Add', 'Ok'.
Enter the name for the rule, (Doctor Drivel) and 'Save rule'.
Click on 'Apply now', browse to uk.d-i-y and select rule Doctor
Drivel.
The rule description says:

Apply this rule to currently downloaded messages
Where the From line contains 'Doctor Drivel'
Mark it as read

The 'Apply to folder' box reads uk.d-i-y, click on 'Apply now'.
I get the progress bar and then a box tells me:
'Your rule(s) have been applied'.

When I close all the boxes out of the way every post from
Doctor Drivel is greyed out like it is when read. So it works here.
This works for downloaded messages, I haven't tried with any new
messages.
I'll set up a rule for this newsgroup and monitor it for a while.



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook
Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something
refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou

Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft
itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou


You may have a setting in Avast to disable any e-mail or
newsgroup handling or something like that.
If you are worried unplug from the internet and
test your rules on a downloaded folder, you don't
have to be connected.




Will try that, thanks again :-)

Grenou

  #8  
Old January 21st 10, 11:55 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 377
Default Message rules annoyance.


"Grenou" wrote in message you tried the above in newsgroups?



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook
Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something
refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou

Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft
itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou


You may have a setting in Avast to disable any e-mail or
newsgroup handling or something like that.
If you are worried unplug from the internet and
test your rules on a downloaded folder, you don't
have to be connected.




Will try that, thanks again :-)

Grenou



See if you can check your privileges on the Alt.windows7.general folder.
You will need to see hidden files and folders.
Open any folder on your Desktop.
Tools Folder Options View
Select 'Show hidden files, folders and drives'.
Ok out.
Then go he
C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail

There should be a folder with your server's name. Mine is news.giganews.com.
Inside that folder will be a folder called alt.windows7.general.
Right-click that folder and select 'Properties'.
Select the 'Security' tab.
Select your name and check that you have full control.
Open the folder and do the same for any message file in there.
If you don't have full control then maybe that's why you can't delete
a message.


  #9  
Old January 22nd 10, 12:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 185
Default Message rules annoyance.



"Dave-UK" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message you tried the above
in newsgroups?



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook
Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something
refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou

Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft
itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou

You may have a setting in Avast to disable any e-mail or
newsgroup handling or something like that.
If you are worried unplug from the internet and
test your rules on a downloaded folder, you don't
have to be connected.




Will try that, thanks again :-)

Grenou



See if you can check your privileges on the Alt.windows7.general folder.
You will need to see hidden files and folders.
Open any folder on your Desktop.
Tools Folder Options View
Select 'Show hidden files, folders and drives'.
Ok out.
Then go he C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail

There should be a folder with your server's name. Mine is
news.giganews.com.
Inside that folder will be a folder called alt.windows7.general.
Right-click that folder and select 'Properties'.
Select the 'Security' tab.
Select your name and check that you have full control.
Open the folder and do the same for any message file in there.
If you don't have full control then maybe that's why you can't delete
a message.


------------
How exciting, haven't looked there before.
What an interesting lot of information.
Sadly, the excitement was short-lived.

I looked in the newsgroup properties file and then the Advanced Security
Settings for same: I have Full Control over everything (must tell my
husband, he'll be amaaazed).

Aren't just brilliant, you know such a lot!

Thanks again Dave.

Grenou

  #10  
Old January 22nd 10, 03:41 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_2_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 377
Default Message rules annoyance.


"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Dave-UK" wrote in message ...

"Grenou" wrote in message you tried the above in newsgroups?



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and Outlook Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou

Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou

You may have a setting in Avast to disable any e-mail or
newsgroup handling or something like that.
If you are worried unplug from the internet and
test your rules on a downloaded folder, you don't
have to be connected.




Will try that, thanks again :-)

Grenou



See if you can check your privileges on the Alt.windows7.general folder.
You will need to see hidden files and folders.
Open any folder on your Desktop.
Tools Folder Options View
Select 'Show hidden files, folders and drives'.
Ok out.
Then go he C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail

There should be a folder with your server's name. Mine is news.giganews.com.
Inside that folder will be a folder called alt.windows7.general.
Right-click that folder and select 'Properties'.
Select the 'Security' tab.
Select your name and check that you have full control.
Open the folder and do the same for any message file in there.
If you don't have full control then maybe that's why you can't delete
a message.


------------
How exciting, haven't looked there before.
What an interesting lot of information.
Sadly, the excitement was short-lived.

I looked in the newsgroup properties file and then the Advanced Security Settings for same: I have
Full Control over everything (must tell my husband, he'll be amaaazed).

Aren't just brilliant, you know such a lot!

Thanks again Dave.

Grenou


I appear to know a lot because you are learning about Win7. I predict you will
soon be answering questions instead of asking them. :-)

If you have ruled out Avast as a possible culprit then I'm out of ideas about
the message rules problem. Hopefully someone else will jump in with some
other ideas you could try.



  #11  
Old January 22nd 10, 05:32 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Grenou
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 185
Default Message rules annoyance.



"Dave-UK" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message
...


"Dave-UK" wrote in message
...

"Grenou" wrote in message you tried the
above in newsgroups?



-------------------------------

Oh dear weep I have done the above.
Even tried to make the poster Lime green, but nothing.
I read groups via BTinternet. (I am in the UK too).
Apart from Delete not working, everything else did in XP and
Outlook Express.

There are worse things in life, but it's annoying when something
refuses to work.

I am sure I'll get over it.
.. There is always 'Feedback' :-)

Thanks for trying to help Dave, it's much appreciated.

grenou

Try disabling/removing your Avast antivirus software.



Is that safe? It picks up lots of nasties, or would that be Microsoft
itself.
Thanks Dave.

Grenou

You may have a setting in Avast to disable any e-mail or
newsgroup handling or something like that.
If you are worried unplug from the internet and
test your rules on a downloaded folder, you don't
have to be connected.




Will try that, thanks again :-)

Grenou


See if you can check your privileges on the Alt.windows7.general folder.
You will need to see hidden files and folders.
Open any folder on your Desktop.
Tools Folder Options View
Select 'Show hidden files, folders and drives'.
Ok out.
Then go he C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Live
Mail

There should be a folder with your server's name. Mine is
news.giganews.com.
Inside that folder will be a folder called alt.windows7.general.
Right-click that folder and select 'Properties'.
Select the 'Security' tab.
Select your name and check that you have full control.
Open the folder and do the same for any message file in there.
If you don't have full control then maybe that's why you can't delete
a message.


------------
How exciting, haven't looked there before.
What an interesting lot of information.
Sadly, the excitement was short-lived.

I looked in the newsgroup properties file and then the Advanced Security
Settings for same: I have Full Control over everything (must tell my
husband, he'll be amaaazed).

Aren't just brilliant, you know such a lot!

Thanks again Dave.

Grenou


I appear to know a lot because you are learning about Win7. I predict you
will
soon be answering questions instead of asking them. :-)

If you have ruled out Avast as a possible culprit then I'm out of ideas
about
the message rules problem. Hopefully someone else will jump in with some
other ideas you could try.




Thanks Dave, by the time I (with a little help from my friends) have got
this solved, Microsoft will have brought out a more streamlined version!

Stopping Avast didn't solve the annoyance.
No matter, it isn't *that* serious, just silly :-)

Grenou

 




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