From: M Skabialka on
Let me rephrase: When I use Outlook Express to add an account, it asks for
the name of the News (NNTP) Server. I want the one where I would find
comp.databases.ms-access and other USENET groups. What is the name of that
server?

"Larry Linson" <bouncer(a)localhost.not> wrote in message
news:%23kPfNEE%23KHA.1652(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> You will need a news server that carries them; then you can access them
> through Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail, or other news readers.
>
> The server I am using is "news.individual.net", on the recommendation of a
> friend and colleague, it is operated by the Free University of Berlin, and
> costs 10 euro per year. I have not used it for long enough to give an
> opinion, other than in more than a week of use, I have not had a problem.
>
> Other colleagues whose opinions I trust, use the free server you can
> access via http://www.eternalseptember.org. I haven't used it at all, but
> they seem happy with it. According to one of the references found on a
> search, this one may have its own news reader, also.
>
> Both of these, and most of the other free news servers, are text-only, no
> images/graphics. But searching at bing or google on "news server" should
> retrieve you a lot of information. If I recall correctly, GigaNews (which
> is somewhat more expensive) does allow access to graphics / image
> newsgroups.
> --
> Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP
> Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by Wiley
> Access newsgroup support is alive and well in USENET
> comp.databases.ms-access
>
> "M Skabialka" <mskabialka(a)NOSPAMdrc.com> wrote in message
> news:%23dtEoTD%23KHA.5808(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> How do you access those groups - Outlook Express? a URL?
>>
>> "Larry Linson" <bouncer(a)localhost.not> wrote in message
>> news:%23isoh2C%23KHA.4652(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Newsgroup support (not Microsoft-sponsored) is still available in the
>>> USENET newsgroup comp.databases.ms-access, which pre-dates the
>>> Microsoft-sponsored newsgroups (back then, Microsoft's support was on
>>> the for-fee service CompuServe). Many ISPs have discontinued news
>>> server support, but there are quite a number of news servers available,
>>> free and fee.
>>>
>>> As a final note, quite a number of Access MVPs, whose names you will
>>> recognize from the Microsoft-sponsored newsgroups, have posted in
>>> comp.database.ms-access that they "are back". It's almost like a
>>> "Homecoming".
>>>
>>> --
>>> Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP
>>> Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by
>>> Wiley
>>> Access newsgroup support is alive and well in USENET
>>> comp.databases.ms-access
>>>
>>>
>>> <nntp(a)microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:eJM44n$9KHA.5916(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>
>>>> Microsoft Office Evolves Community as Part of Office 2010 Launch:
>>>> As you know, this is a big year for Microsoft as we are launching the
>>>> latest version of Office. Office 2010 is all about making it easy for
>>>> you to get and use Office on your terms. Office 2010 lets you work
>>>> from the office, from home, or at school across the PC, the Phone, and
>>>> the Browser. You can purchase Office 2010 from retail, from our OEM
>>>> manufactures when you purchase a new PC, or get it direct from
>>>> Microsoft, faster than ever via a new software delivery mechanism
>>>> called Click-To-Run.
>>>>
>>>> And, we're working hard to provide you the customer support you want,
>>>> when you want it. We are offering 1-year of technical support
>>>> included in our Office Professional 2010 SKU. We are expanding and
>>>> improving our community to provide free, 24/7 support. The details of
>>>> this evolution are outlined below, but suffice it to say, we're really
>>>> excited about this as it aligns with our Office 2010 vision of Office
>>>> on your terms
>>>>
>>>> What is Happening?
>>>> This message is to inform you that Microsoft will soon begin
>>>> discontinuing
>>>> newsgroups and transitioning users to Microsoft forums.
>>>>
>>>> Why?
>>>> As you may know, newsgroups have existed for many years now; however,
>>>> the
>>>> traffic in the Microsoft newsgroups has been steadily decreasing for
>>>> the
>>>> past several years while customers and participants are increasingly
>>>> finding
>>>> solutions in the forums on Microsoft properties and third party sites.
>>>> This
>>>> move will unify the customer experience, centralize content, make it
>>>> easier
>>>> for active contributors to retain their influence, mitigate
>>>> redundancies and
>>>> make the content easier to find by customers and search engines through
>>>> improved indexing. Additionally, forums offer a better user and spam
>>>> management platform that will improve customer satisfaction by
>>>> encouraging a
>>>> healthy discussion in a clean community space. To this end, Microsoft
>>>> will
>>>> begin to progressively shift available resources to the forums
>>>> technology
>>>> and discontinue support for newsgroups.
>>>>
>>>> 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 here: http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> When will this Happen?
>>>> Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed.
>>>>
>>>> Where Should I go with the Closure of this Newsgroup?
>>>> Microsoft has a large selection of forums, many of which cover either
>>>> the
>>>> same or closely related technologies to the ones found in the
>>>> newsgroups.
>>>> The forums have seen amazing growth and are an excellent place to
>>>> continue
>>>> the discussion. We recommend that you start with:
>>>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/addbuz/threads
>>>>
>>>> Should you want to visit the other Microsoft Forums, please go to
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/forums/default.mspx
>>>>
>>>> Who Should I Contact with any Questions?
>>>> Send any questions about the process, recommended forums and timing to
>>>> NNTP(a)microsoft.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


From: Banana on
On 5/20/10 11:14 AM, M Skabialka wrote:
> Let me rephrase: When I use Outlook Express to add an account, it asks for
> the name of the News (NNTP) Server. I want the one where I would find
> comp.databases.ms-access and other USENET groups. What is the name of that
> server?

Larry & John both gave you URLs to the servers where you can sign up for
account. Once you've done that, they will give you the information
needed to log in to the server from the OE.

There are other servers, of course, but the same idea remains - you have
to sign up with one of them for either free or pay a fee before you can
use their servers to access the UseNet.
From: Larry Linson on
Unless your ISP still offers a news server, you will have to subscribe to
one -- that's what I thought I was describing in my previous post. The news
server to which I subscribe, and use is "news.individual.net" and that is
what I enter into Outlook Express. But, unless your ISP provides it (and
few do, at this date), you will first need to have subscribed and obtained a
userid and password from the news server.

--
Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP
Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by Wiley
Access newsgroup support is alive and well in USENET
comp.databases.ms-access


"M Skabialka" <mskabialka(a)NOSPAMdrc.com> wrote in message
news:OooIahE%23KHA.4076(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Let me rephrase: When I use Outlook Express to add an account, it asks
> for the name of the News (NNTP) Server. I want the one where I would find
> comp.databases.ms-access and other USENET groups. What is the name of
> that server?
>
> "Larry Linson" <bouncer(a)localhost.not> wrote in message
> news:%23kPfNEE%23KHA.1652(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> You will need a news server that carries them; then you can access them
>> through Outlook Express, Windows Live Mail, or other news readers.
>>
>> The server I am using is "news.individual.net", on the recommendation of
>> a friend and colleague, it is operated by the Free University of Berlin,
>> and costs 10 euro per year. I have not used it for long enough to give an
>> opinion, other than in more than a week of use, I have not had a problem.
>>
>> Other colleagues whose opinions I trust, use the free server you can
>> access via http://www.eternalseptember.org. I haven't used it at all, but
>> they seem happy with it. According to one of the references found on a
>> search, this one may have its own news reader, also.
>>
>> Both of these, and most of the other free news servers, are text-only, no
>> images/graphics. But searching at bing or google on "news server" should
>> retrieve you a lot of information. If I recall correctly, GigaNews
>> (which is somewhat more expensive) does allow access to graphics / image
>> newsgroups.
>> --
>> Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP
>> Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by
>> Wiley
>> Access newsgroup support is alive and well in USENET
>> comp.databases.ms-access
>>
>> "M Skabialka" <mskabialka(a)NOSPAMdrc.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23dtEoTD%23KHA.5808(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> How do you access those groups - Outlook Express? a URL?
>>>
>>> "Larry Linson" <bouncer(a)localhost.not> wrote in message
>>> news:%23isoh2C%23KHA.4652(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Newsgroup support (not Microsoft-sponsored) is still available in the
>>>> USENET newsgroup comp.databases.ms-access, which pre-dates the
>>>> Microsoft-sponsored newsgroups (back then, Microsoft's support was on
>>>> the for-fee service CompuServe). Many ISPs have discontinued news
>>>> server support, but there are quite a number of news servers available,
>>>> free and fee.
>>>>
>>>> As a final note, quite a number of Access MVPs, whose names you will
>>>> recognize from the Microsoft-sponsored newsgroups, have posted in
>>>> comp.database.ms-access that they "are back". It's almost like a
>>>> "Homecoming".
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Larry Linson, Microsoft Office Access MVP
>>>> Co-author: "Microsoft Access Small Business Solutions", published by
>>>> Wiley
>>>> Access newsgroup support is alive and well in USENET
>>>> comp.databases.ms-access
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <nntp(a)microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:eJM44n$9KHA.5916(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>
>>>>> Microsoft Office Evolves Community as Part of Office 2010 Launch:
>>>>> As you know, this is a big year for Microsoft as we are launching the
>>>>> latest version of Office. Office 2010 is all about making it easy
>>>>> for you to get and use Office on your terms. Office 2010 lets you
>>>>> work from the office, from home, or at school across the PC, the
>>>>> Phone, and the Browser. You can purchase Office 2010 from retail,
>>>>> from our OEM manufactures when you purchase a new PC, or get it direct
>>>>> from Microsoft, faster than ever via a new software delivery mechanism
>>>>> called Click-To-Run.
>>>>>
>>>>> And, we're working hard to provide you the customer support you want,
>>>>> when you want it. We are offering 1-year of technical support
>>>>> included in our Office Professional 2010 SKU. We are expanding and
>>>>> improving our community to provide free, 24/7 support. The details of
>>>>> this evolution are outlined below, but suffice it to say, we're really
>>>>> excited about this as it aligns with our Office 2010 vision of Office
>>>>> on your terms
>>>>>
>>>>> What is Happening?
>>>>> This message is to inform you that Microsoft will soon begin
>>>>> discontinuing
>>>>> newsgroups and transitioning users to Microsoft forums.
>>>>>
>>>>> Why?
>>>>> As you may know, newsgroups have existed for many years now; however,
>>>>> the
>>>>> traffic in the Microsoft newsgroups has been steadily decreasing for
>>>>> the
>>>>> past several years while customers and participants are increasingly
>>>>> finding
>>>>> solutions in the forums on Microsoft properties and third party sites.
>>>>> This
>>>>> move will unify the customer experience, centralize content, make it
>>>>> easier
>>>>> for active contributors to retain their influence, mitigate
>>>>> redundancies and
>>>>> make the content easier to find by customers and search engines
>>>>> through
>>>>> improved indexing. Additionally, forums offer a better user and spam
>>>>> management platform that will improve customer satisfaction by
>>>>> encouraging a
>>>>> healthy discussion in a clean community space. To this end, Microsoft
>>>>> will
>>>>> begin to progressively shift available resources to the forums
>>>>> technology
>>>>> and discontinue support for newsgroups.
>>>>>
>>>>> 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 here: http://connect.microsoft.com/MicrosoftForums/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> When will this Happen?
>>>>> Effective June 1, 2010 this newsgroup will be closed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where Should I go with the Closure of this Newsgroup?
>>>>> Microsoft has a large selection of forums, many of which cover either
>>>>> the
>>>>> same or closely related technologies to the ones found in the
>>>>> newsgroups.
>>>>> The forums have seen amazing growth and are an excellent place to
>>>>> continue
>>>>> the discussion. We recommend that you start with:
>>>>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/addbuz/threads
>>>>>
>>>>> Should you want to visit the other Microsoft Forums, please go to
>>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/forums/default.mspx
>>>>>
>>>>> Who Should I Contact with any Questions?
>>>>> Send any questions about the process, recommended forums and timing to
>>>>> NNTP(a)microsoft.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


From: John W. Vinson on
On Thu, 20 May 2010 13:14:54 -0500, "M Skabialka" <mskabialka(a)NOSPAMdrc.com>
wrote:

>Let me rephrase: When I use Outlook Express to add an account, it asks for
>the name of the News (NNTP) Server. I want the one where I would find
>comp.databases.ms-access and other USENET groups. What is the name of that
>server?

Try

aioe.org

They don't require a userid or a password (or of course money).
--

John W. Vinson [MVP]
From: PieterLinden via AccessMonster.com on
John W. Vinson wrote:

>><heresy>Alternatively, if you are the sort to prefer web interface,
>>AccessMonster has pretty good interface.</heresy>
>
Will we still be able to access the NG through AccessMonster? The MS
implementation of the NG was AWFUL. The NGs were better like 12 years ago -
lumping all the application questions in a single newsgroup isn't terribly
helpful.

--
Message posted via AccessMonster.com
http://www.accessmonster.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/access/201005/1

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