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| PA Bear query I asked a question about Windows Explorer and after a person had replied the topic disappeared It suddenly appeared again when a reply from PA Bear appeared giving me the correct news group When I applied the news group identity everything disappeared again At present the topic is not shown at all How has this happened? Blair |
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| Re: PA Bear query Newsgroup servers do not retain messages indefinitely, so old messages may no longer be available. However, your headers indicate that you are using Outlook Express as your newsgroup reader. Access to individual posts will be affected by the way OE has been configured. For instance, OE can be configured to hide all posts that are more than xx days old. It can also be configured to hide messages, once they have been read. Consequently, you need to review your settings in Outlook Express. Open OE and click on View / Layout. Make sure the Folder List has been enabled. Then, check that the list of folders (left hand side of the window) includes the name of the newsgroup you want to view. If the name is missing, you will need to subscribe to the newsgroup. (Tools / Accounts / News - Add) Click on Tools / Options / Maintenance. Make sure the boxes marked "Delete read message bodies in newsgroups" and "Delete news messages xx days after being downloaded" have not been checked. (Removing checks from these boxes will not prevent you from reverting to the previous selection in the future). Then, select the name of the newsgroup in the Folder List. Click on View / Current View and select "Show All Messages". (This will not prevent you from choosing a different option in the future). Right click on the name of the newsgroup and select "Synchronization Settings". At this stage, "All Messages" is probably the best option. Then, click on Send/Receive (at the top of the page), to download all messages that have not been downloaded previously. View the resulting list of messages. Have the missing posts reappeared? If not, right click on the name of the newsgroup and click on Properties / Local File. Click on Reset. Finally, click on Send/Receive (at the top of the page), to download all messages that are still on the server. "bm" <Darroch@aol.com> wrote in message news:eIyR6uHXKHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I asked a question about Windows Explorer and after a person > had replied the topic disappeared > It suddenly appeared again when a reply from PA Bear appeared > giving me the correct news group > When I applied the news group identity everything disappeared > again > At present the topic is not shown at all > How has this happened? > Blair > |
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| Re: PA Bear query With OE open to IE General newsgroup: View | Current view | Show all messages (you may have 'Hide read messages' selected). CTRL+H will display only "your" threads (as will View | Current view | Show replies to my messages). I'd pointed you to WinXP General newsgroup [1] for help with Windows Explorer (vs Internet Explorer): news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...dowsxp.general More tips on using OE Newsreader: Tools | Options | Read | Get XXX headers at a time The default is 300. You may set this option as high as 1,000. Right-click on the newsgroup in Folders pane | Synchronization Settings | select New Messages Only. Now every time you open the newsgroup (or hit F5), you will download the next-newest set of headers/messages. When you feel you've downloaded enough headers/messages, again right-click on the newsgroup in Folders pane and select Catch Up Now. This will Mark as Read all messages on the server, including ones you've not yet downloaded. Now return to "Get XXX headers at a time" and uncheck the option completely; then compact the folder. From now on, OE will only download headers/messages posted to the server since you last checked (polled) for messages. You should probably visit this page, too: http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#cleannews (lotsa good stuff there). Need more help? Post in the OE-specific newsgroup: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general ========== [1] You began a new thread in WinXP General about your LaCie external drive on 21 Oct-09: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...396754e6e38ff/ ~~ ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com bm wrote: > I asked a question about Windows Explorer and after a person had replied > the > topic disappeared > It suddenly appeared again when a reply from PA Bear appeared giving me > the > correct news group > When I applied the news group identity everything disappeared again > At present the topic is not shown at all > How has this happened? > Blair |
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| Re: PA Bear query Many thanks for your help IT has been a great help Blair "Bob Lucas" <bob@nospam.com> wrote in message news:%23nozUaIXKHA.5368@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Newsgroup servers do not retain messages indefinitely, so old messages may > no longer be available. > > However, your headers indicate that you are using Outlook Express as your > newsgroup reader. Access to individual posts will be affected by the way > OE has been configured. For instance, OE can be configured to hide all > posts that are more than xx days old. It can also be configured to hide > messages, once they have been read. Consequently, you need to review your > settings in Outlook Express. > > Open OE and click on View / Layout. Make sure the Folder List has been > enabled. > > Then, check that the list of folders (left hand side of the window) > includes the name of the newsgroup you want to view. If the name is > missing, you will need to subscribe to the newsgroup. (Tools / Accounts / > News - Add) > > Click on Tools / Options / Maintenance. Make sure the boxes marked > "Delete read message bodies in newsgroups" and "Delete news messages xx > days after being downloaded" have not been checked. (Removing checks from > these boxes will not prevent you from reverting to the previous selection > in the future). > > Then, select the name of the newsgroup in the Folder List. Click on View > / Current View and select "Show All Messages". (This will not prevent you > from choosing a different option in the future). > > Right click on the name of the newsgroup and select "Synchronization > Settings". At this stage, "All Messages" is probably the best option. > Then, click on Send/Receive (at the top of the page), to download all > messages that have not been downloaded previously. View the resulting > list of messages. Have the missing posts reappeared? > > If not, right click on the name of the newsgroup and click on Properties / > Local File. Click on Reset. > > Finally, click on Send/Receive (at the top of the page), to download all > messages that are still on the server. > > > "bm" <Darroch@aol.com> wrote in message > news:eIyR6uHXKHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> I asked a question about Windows Explorer and after a person had replied >> the topic disappeared >> It suddenly appeared again when a reply from PA Bear appeared giving me >> the correct news group >> When I applied the news group identity everything disappeared again >> At present the topic is not shown at all >> How has this happened? >> Blair >> |
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| Re: PA Bear query Many thanks. I now appreciate the mistakes I have been making Am still digesting your comments Blair "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> wrote in message news:eDo5PHLXKHA.1232@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > With OE open to IE General newsgroup: View | Current view | Show all > messages (you may have 'Hide read messages' selected). > > CTRL+H will display only "your" threads (as will View | Current view | > Show > replies to my messages). > > I'd pointed you to WinXP General newsgroup [1] for help with Windows > Explorer > (vs Internet Explorer): > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...dowsxp.general > > More tips on using OE Newsreader: > > Tools | Options | Read | Get XXX headers at a time > > The default is 300. You may set this option as high as 1,000. > Right-click > on the newsgroup in Folders pane | Synchronization Settings | select New > Messages Only. Now every time you open the newsgroup (or hit F5), you > will > download the next-newest set of headers/messages. > > When you feel you've downloaded enough headers/messages, again right-click > on the newsgroup in Folders pane and select Catch Up Now. This will Mark > as > Read all messages on the server, including ones you've not yet downloaded. > Now return to "Get XXX headers at a time" and uncheck the option > completely; > then compact the folder. > > From now on, OE will only download headers/messages posted to the server > since you last checked (polled) for messages. > > You should probably visit this page, too: > http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#cleannews (lotsa good stuff > there). > > Need more help? Post in the OE-specific newsgroup: > news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...xpress.general > > ========== > [1] You began a new thread in WinXP General about your LaCie external > drive on 21 Oct-09: > http://groups.google.com/group/micro...396754e6e38ff/ > ~~ > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > www.banthecheck.com > > > bm wrote: >> I asked a question about Windows Explorer and after a person had replied >> the >> topic disappeared >> It suddenly appeared again when a reply from PA Bear appeared giving me >> the >> correct news group >> When I applied the news group identity everything disappeared again >> At present the topic is not shown at all >> How has this happened? >> Blair > |
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