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Old June 10th 10, 12:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sunny
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"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use
their Web based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


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  #2  
Old June 10th 10, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Not entirely true....


Although microsoft IS discontinuing their newsgroups You CAN still access
the new Microsoft Forums on NNTP clients such as Outlook Express.


Here is a quote from one of their recent posts on this group :

"In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for
those
users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the
newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP
Bridge
which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to
the
forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP
reader
functionality. You can find instructions on how to download and set up
the
NNTP Bridge he http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ "

(From post: "Final Reminder - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of
Community" 28/05/10)

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sunny" wrote in message
...

"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use
their Web based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


  #3  
Old June 10th 10, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Tim Meddick[_3_]
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Posts: 1,020
Default Surprised!


Not entirely true....


Although microsoft IS discontinuing their newsgroups You CAN still access
the new Microsoft Forums on NNTP clients such as Outlook Express.


Here is a quote from one of their recent posts on this group :

"In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for
those
users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the
newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP
Bridge
which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to
the
forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP
reader
functionality. You can find instructions on how to download and set up
the
NNTP Bridge he http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ "

(From post: "Final Reminder - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of
Community" 28/05/10)

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sunny" wrote in message
...

"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use
their Web based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


  #4  
Old June 10th 10, 03:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
webster72n
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Posts: 30
Default Surprised!



"Tim Meddick" wrote in message
...
Not entirely true....


Although microsoft IS discontinuing their newsgroups You CAN still access
the new Microsoft Forums on NNTP clients such as Outlook Express.


Here is a quote from one of their recent posts on this group :

"In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for
those
users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the
newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP
Bridge
which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to
the
forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP
reader
functionality. You can find instructions on how to download and set up
the
NNTP Bridge he http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ "

(From post: "Final Reminder - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of
Community" 28/05/10)


I am beginning to see the whole picture now, since I never red the entire
notice from MS.
Thanks to every participant in this thread.
Maybe this is a forerunner to 'cloud computing'?

Harry.


==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sunny" wrote in message
...

"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use
their Web based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


  #5  
Old June 10th 10, 03:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
webster72n
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Posts: 30
Default Surprised!




"Tim Meddick" wrote in message
...
Not entirely true....


Although microsoft IS discontinuing their newsgroups You CAN still access
the new Microsoft Forums on NNTP clients such as Outlook Express.


Here is a quote from one of their recent posts on this group :

"In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for
those
users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the
newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP
Bridge
which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to
the
forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP
reader
functionality. You can find instructions on how to download and set up
the
NNTP Bridge he http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ "

(From post: "Final Reminder - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of
Community" 28/05/10)


I am beginning to see the whole picture now, since I never red the entire
notice from MS.
Thanks to every participant in this thread.
Maybe this is a forerunner to 'cloud computing'?

Harry.


==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sunny" wrote in message
...

"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use
their Web based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


  #6  
Old June 10th 10, 04:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Greg Russell[_5_]
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In ,
Sunny typed:

What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't
you understand ?


The censorship aspect of it.

If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to
use their Web based "forums"


Bull****, plain and simple.

Usenet will continue to be a vibrant disussion forum, including discussions
about M$ products. M$ can stick its head in the sand if it wants, but that
won't make Usenet any less effective.


  #7  
Old June 10th 10, 04:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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Tim

Have you looked at the NNTP Bridge as per the link below. Most of us are using this
one since it is more versatile and it has 2 less steps to achieve the connection

http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"Tim Meddick" wrote in message
...
Not entirely true....


Although microsoft IS discontinuing their newsgroups You CAN still access the new
Microsoft Forums on NNTP clients such as Outlook Express.


Here is a quote from one of their recent posts on this group :

"In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for
those
users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the
newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP
Bridge
which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to
the
forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP
reader
functionality. You can find instructions on how to download and set up
the
NNTP Bridge he http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ "

(From post: "Final Reminder - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community"
28/05/10)

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sunny" wrote in message
...

"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use their Web
based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.



  #8  
Old June 10th 10, 04:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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Posts: 181
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Tim

Have you looked at the NNTP Bridge as per the link below. Most of us are using this
one since it is more versatile and it has 2 less steps to achieve the connection

http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"Tim Meddick" wrote in message
...
Not entirely true....


Although microsoft IS discontinuing their newsgroups You CAN still access the new
Microsoft Forums on NNTP clients such as Outlook Express.


Here is a quote from one of their recent posts on this group :

"In addition to offering a compelling online browser experience, for
those
users who prefer to use an NNTP (newsgroup) reader to participate in the
newsgroups community, we have developed a solution called the NNTP
Bridge
which allows a user to connect a variety of supported NNTP readers to
the
forums they would like to participate in and continue having the NTTP
reader
functionality. You can find instructions on how to download and set up
the
NNTP Bridge he http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/ "

(From post: "Final Reminder - Microsoft Responds to the Evolution of Community"
28/05/10)

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Sunny" wrote in message
...

"Hot-text" wrote in message
...
I hope that traffic for win 98 go up and win 98 always be open!
I say I HOPE!


What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't you
understand ?
If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you will be forced to use their Web
based "forums"
One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.



  #9  
Old June 10th 10, 09:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Sunny wrote:

What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't
you understand ? If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you
will be forced to use their Web based "forums" One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


Yes, just *Microsoft* is dropping their own NNTP server. Microsoft is
not Usenet. Usenet won't disappear because Microsoft decided to end
their Usenet usurping experiment back in 2006. Giganews, Albasani,
Eternal-September, Earthlink, and other NSPs have already stated that
they will continue carrying the microsoft.public.* newsgroups (i.e.,
they will ignore any rogue 'rmgroup' control message issued by a
self-appointed netcop).

The microsoft.public.* newsgroups are NOT going away from Usenet. It
is *Microsoft* that is scrambling away from Usenet. No one is getting
forced to use Microsoft's inane web-based forums to continue
participating in these newsgroups.

You can, if you feel so inclined to self-torture, use Microsoft's (well,
Microsoft didn't write it but they proffer it as their software) NNTP
Bridge to access the web-based forums (well, only some of them as not
all have been brought under the same umbrella for access control).
Rather than operate a forum-to-NNTP gateway server on their end (which
is what all the Usenet-leeching web sites do), Microsoft wants you to
run a local NNTP-to-forums proxy on your host. It has lots of problems
and deficiencies. That it is workable doesn't mean it is preferred.

If you want to continue participating in the microsoft.public.*
newsgroups then do so by using any other NNTP server. There are free
and paid NSPs you can use to access these newsgroups. You do NOT need
to use Microsoft's NNTP server. The groups are not going away because
Microsoft is.
  #10  
Old June 10th 10, 09:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Sunny wrote:

What part of "Microsoft is withdrawing from Usenet news groups" don't
you understand ? If you need Microsoft "discussions" in future you
will be forced to use their Web based "forums" One more time "-

Microsoft is withdrawing their NNTP server from Usenet.


Yes, just *Microsoft* is dropping their own NNTP server. Microsoft is
not Usenet. Usenet won't disappear because Microsoft decided to end
their Usenet usurping experiment back in 2006. Giganews, Albasani,
Eternal-September, Earthlink, and other NSPs have already stated that
they will continue carrying the microsoft.public.* newsgroups (i.e.,
they will ignore any rogue 'rmgroup' control message issued by a
self-appointed netcop).

The microsoft.public.* newsgroups are NOT going away from Usenet. It
is *Microsoft* that is scrambling away from Usenet. No one is getting
forced to use Microsoft's inane web-based forums to continue
participating in these newsgroups.

You can, if you feel so inclined to self-torture, use Microsoft's (well,
Microsoft didn't write it but they proffer it as their software) NNTP
Bridge to access the web-based forums (well, only some of them as not
all have been brought under the same umbrella for access control).
Rather than operate a forum-to-NNTP gateway server on their end (which
is what all the Usenet-leeching web sites do), Microsoft wants you to
run a local NNTP-to-forums proxy on your host. It has lots of problems
and deficiencies. That it is workable doesn't mean it is preferred.

If you want to continue participating in the microsoft.public.*
newsgroups then do so by using any other NNTP server. There are free
and paid NSPs you can use to access these newsgroups. You do NOT need
to use Microsoft's NNTP server. The groups are not going away because
Microsoft is.
  #11  
Old June 10th 10, 02:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
98 Guy
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VanguardLH wrote:

Giganews, Albasani, Eternal-September, Earthlink, and other NSPs
have already stated that they will continue carrying the
microsoft.public.* newsgroups


Where have they stated that? In what newsgroup(s) have they posted that
they will continue to carry the microsoft.public hierarchy?

(i.e., they will ignore any rogue 'rmgroup' control message issued
by a self-appointed netcop).


Many of them have been following that "self-appointed netcop" for years
(Julien Elie). Like it or not, he is the recognized authority for that
hierarchy, and he intends to administrate those groups out of existance.

The server nntp.AIOE.org recognizes the "official" list of newsgroups
generated by ISC.org, and ISC.org recognizes the authority of Julien's
PGP key and his control messages.

But otherwise I agree that Microsoft turning off it's usenet server
would not or should not automatically mean that the microsoft.public
groups will disappear from usenet.

Many people believe (incorrectly) that Microsoft's servers play some
important, critical technical role in the existance and message
transport of these groups, and the shut-down of their server will
automatically mean the loss of these groups to the rest of usenet.

Other people believe (incorrectly) that even if Microsoft's servers do
not play a critical or necessary technical role for the operation of
these groups, that Microsoft nonetheless can *force* the world-wide
usenet to discontinue their use because the groups are Microsoft's legal
property.
  #12  
Old June 10th 10, 02:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
98 Guy
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VanguardLH wrote:

Giganews, Albasani, Eternal-September, Earthlink, and other NSPs
have already stated that they will continue carrying the
microsoft.public.* newsgroups


Where have they stated that? In what newsgroup(s) have they posted that
they will continue to carry the microsoft.public hierarchy?

(i.e., they will ignore any rogue 'rmgroup' control message issued
by a self-appointed netcop).


Many of them have been following that "self-appointed netcop" for years
(Julien Elie). Like it or not, he is the recognized authority for that
hierarchy, and he intends to administrate those groups out of existance.

The server nntp.AIOE.org recognizes the "official" list of newsgroups
generated by ISC.org, and ISC.org recognizes the authority of Julien's
PGP key and his control messages.

But otherwise I agree that Microsoft turning off it's usenet server
would not or should not automatically mean that the microsoft.public
groups will disappear from usenet.

Many people believe (incorrectly) that Microsoft's servers play some
important, critical technical role in the existance and message
transport of these groups, and the shut-down of their server will
automatically mean the loss of these groups to the rest of usenet.

Other people believe (incorrectly) that even if Microsoft's servers do
not play a critical or necessary technical role for the operation of
these groups, that Microsoft nonetheless can *force* the world-wide
usenet to discontinue their use because the groups are Microsoft's legal
property.
  #13  
Old June 10th 10, 02:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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You are a hooplehead at it's best

--
Peter

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"98 Guy" wrote in message ...
VanguardLH wrote:

Giganews, Albasani, Eternal-September, Earthlink, and other NSPs
have already stated that they will continue carrying the


  #14  
Old June 10th 10, 02:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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Default Surprised!

You are a hooplehead at it's best

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"98 Guy" wrote in message ...
VanguardLH wrote:

Giganews, Albasani, Eternal-September, Earthlink, and other NSPs
have already stated that they will continue carrying the


  #15  
Old June 10th 10, 03:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
98 Guy
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Top-Poaster Peter Foldes wrote:

You are a hooplehead at it's best


And you are a hit-and-run top-poaster.

I will summarize my last post (which you did not quote), and you will
most likely not respond to the points I'm making, or state exactly how
any of my statements are incorrect:

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

- In what newsgroup(s) have they (various NNTP operators) posted that
they will continue to carry the microsoft.public hierarchy?

- Many of them (nntp operators) have been following that "self-appointed
netcop" for years (Julien Elie). Like it or not, he is the recognized
authority for that hierarchy, and he intends to administrate those
groups out of existance.

- AIOE follows the ISC.org list of newsgroups, and ISC.org accepts
Julien's control messages. AIOE has already removed some microsoft
newsgroups, and by all indications will remove all of them, as per
Julien's actions.

- Otherwise, Microsoft turning off it's usenet server would not or
should not automatically mean that the microsoft.public groups will
disappear from usenet.

- Many people believe (incorrectly) that Microsoft's servers play some
important, critical technical role in the existance and message
transport of these groups, and the shut-down of their server will
automatically mean the loss of these groups to the rest of usenet.

- Other people believe (incorrectly) that even if Microsoft's servers do
not play a critical or necessary technical role for the operation of
these groups, that Microsoft nonetheless can *force* the world-wide
usenet to discontinue their use because the groups are Microsoft's legal
property.
 




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