From: PA Bear [MS MVP] on
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cycle wrote:
> For most customers it is not clear that there is an underlying USENET
> involved in which older posts are not visible later on. I treated it as a
> webforum because on microsoft.com it looks and behaves like a webforum.
> I'm
> *not* going to apologize!
>
> Your post was kind of insulting, next time please just ignore if you can't
> contribute
>
> I expect bug reports to be appreciated. I guess the customer is just
> another
> source of disturbance to you ..
>
> Oh and here's your quote, you can keep it:
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> To keep track of things, it helps immensely if you quote all of the
>> previous message(s) in your replies to the newsgroup...especially when
>> you
>> hijack someone else's 4-plus month old thread.
>>
>> cycle wrote:
>>> The problem returned after a while. Definately a serious bug. Is there
>>> anything I can do about it besides reporting it here?
>>>
>>> Is it possible to uninstall the new windows update system?
>>
>> .

From: Tom Willett on
Next time don't hijack a four month old post.

"cycle" <cycle(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:661D5AFE-4B56-4701-98E1-3C9717205107(a)microsoft.com...
: For most customers it is not clear that there is an underlying USENET
: involved in which older posts are not visible later on. I treated it as a
: webforum because on microsoft.com it looks and behaves like a webforum.
I'm
: *not* going to apologize!
:
: Your post was kind of insulting, next time please just ignore if you can't
: contribute
:
: I expect bug reports to be appreciated. I guess the customer is just
another
: source of disturbance to you ..
:
: Oh and here's your quote, you can keep it:
:
:
: "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
:
: > To keep track of things, it helps immensely if you quote all of the
previous
: > message(s) in your replies to the newsgroup...especially when you hijack
: > someone else's 4-plus month old thread.
: >
: > cycle wrote:
: > > The problem returned after a while. Definately a serious bug. Is there
: > > anything I can do about it besides reporting it here?
: > >
: > > Is it possible to uninstall the new windows update system?
: >
: > .
: >