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From: 24ggirl on 18 May 2010 05:40 Thanks for sharing with me on how to save the posts to my Hard Drive. I didn't know you could do it that way. I just always copied and pasted the old fashioned way to tell you the truth. I didn't know that's why so many were disappointed in the Newsgroups. I personally was happy in it, in that at least you got the help you needed when you needed it. Also, thanks for telling me to be more specific in my titles. Sometimes I do it this way so I'll know where to look for mine right away being that it will stand out in the crowd so to speak. "RobertVA" wrote: > On 5/15/2010 3:51 AM, 24ggirl wrote: > > I was just wondering if you can please tell me how I can go about finding my > > question that I was working on in the Microsoft Newsgroup for Windows XP > > General when it went down and the answers that were provided. Can you please > > tell me how I can get back to that place as I was not quite done getting all > > of the answers that I needed. This is pretty important to me or I would not > > be asking this at all. I would at least like to continue this before all of > > it gets migrated by June 21. Thank you! > > The ones on April 29 and March 13? > > Keep clicking the arrow in the right end of the heading until you reach > the "page" that shows those dates in the right column. The April 29 > thread was on the eighth page when I last looked. The March 13 thread is > on page 34. Note that the page numbers will probably increase as more > people create new threads. Once you locate your threads you should be > able to use your brouser's "Save As..." function (on the "File" menu) to > save the threads to your hard drive. > > You are experiencing one of the reasons some people are disappointed > about Microsoft discontinuing the newsgroup interface. In newsgroup > readers like Outlook Express and Thunderbird it's very much easier to > click the "from" column heading and see all of someones posts in a FEW > seconds. > > Thread titles a little more specific than "Please Help" and "Need a > Little Info" could help you find your threads easier. > . >
From: 24ggirl on 18 May 2010 05:46 Hey thanks a million for this little tip as well as I didn't know you could do that either. I just assumed that the search box was used only to search for a discussion for say, registry help or something like that by putting that there in the search box and everything that had to do with just that would come up only and nothing else. Something worth remembering as using for sure as a useful tool in the future yet to come. "AsK" wrote: > On May 15, 9:51 am, 24ggirl <24gg...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > I was just wondering if you can please tell me how I can go about finding my > > question that I was working on in the Microsoft Newsgroup for Windows XP > > General when it went down and the answers that were provided. Can you please > > tell me how I can get back to that place as I was not quite done getting all > > of the answers that I needed. This is pretty important to me or I would not > > be asking this at all. I would at least like to continue this before all of > > it gets migrated by June 21. Thank you! > > Enter your name (which you were using) in the box top/right "search > this group" and all your "previous" will appear. > . >
From: 24ggirl on 18 May 2010 06:04 Thanks for this tip as well. A tip worth remembering and mentioning to say the very very least! "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: > On Sat, 15 May 2010 00:51:01 -0700, 24ggirl > <24ggirl(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > I was just wondering if you can please tell me how I can go about finding my > > question that I was working on in the Microsoft Newsgroup for Windows XP > > General when it went down and the answers that were provided. Can you please > > tell me how I can get back to that place as I was not quite done getting all > > of the answers that I needed. This is pretty important to me or I would not > > be asking this at all. I would at least like to continue this before all of > > it gets migrated by June 21. Thank you! > > > The easiest and best way to find newsgroup messages is with > googlegroups advanced search. > > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > Please Reply to the Newsgroup > . >
From: 24ggirl on 18 May 2010 06:13 I don't use any of the newsreaders like Outlook Express or Thunderbird at all. Too bad for me. But, it's always nice to know that I can go to the google groups and read old messages like you say, but lets hope they don't sell out to MS like you say here. Bad news for me and everyone else that uses it or has used it in the past if that were to happen. It would not surprise me at all if they do sell out to MS as things like this always seem to happen no matter what we try and do to prevent it. Sure wished the world would stop doing that to all of us and just leave things the way they are for all to enjoy every now and then. You know the old saying, "Here today, gone tomorrow"! That's the way the world likes it, to make it more miserable on ones like you and me you know! "mister_friendly(a)the-newzgroups.com" wrote: > On Sat, 15 May 2010 00:51:01 -0700, 24ggirl > <24ggirl(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I was just wondering if you can please tell me how I can go about finding my > >question that I was working on in the Microsoft Newsgroup for Windows XP > >General when it went down and the answers that were provided. Can you please > >tell me how I can get back to that place as I was not quite done getting all > >of the answers that I needed. This is pretty important to me or I would not > >be asking this at all. I would at least like to continue this before all of > >it gets migrated by June 21. Thank you! > > If it dont work with your newsreader, you know you can go to google > groups and read old messages. > > One thing about using Agent, I can download all messages for the last > few years and save all of them. Just depends how far my news provider > saves them. I do suspect google groups will keep them, unless google > sold out to MS, which I dont doubt. > . >
From: 24ggirl on 18 May 2010 06:16 Oh yes this worked! What more can I say! Thank you so much for this as I've been needing to copy and paste this to my Hard Drive as well also. Did you do this search under the google groups advanced search as well also? "ANONYMOUS" wrote: > 24ggirl wrote: > > I was just wondering if you can please tell me how I can go about finding my > > question that I was working on in the Microsoft Newsgroup for Windows XP > > General when it went down and the answers that were provided. Can you please > > tell me how I can get back to that place as I was not quite done getting all > > of the answers that I needed. This is pretty important to me or I would not > > be asking this at all. I would at least like to continue this before all of > > it gets migrated by June 21. Thank you! > > > Try this link: > > <http://groups.google.co.uk/groups/search?hl=en&scoring=d&filter=0&enc_author=Fht9lCEAAADzhChj5t9bgoEqaQTWFCj22p5MNQxqBUIP2AeqP4W-7pHRGrMdZImE0Gr1e5nVtd0> > > Let us know if it worked. > > hth > . >
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