I have the same problem. Hmmm, plenty of posts, few replies!
And what problem would that be? You've said nothing about it, and you're
not quoted what you replied to, so who's to know?
BTW... if you think the person you replied to is gonna come back at you,
it's doubtful... that person posted on APRIL 18 OF LAST YEAR and hasn't
been back since.
If you would like helpful replies to your posts, we need you to quote
what you are replying to, or start a new thread and fully describe your
issue and what you have done to try to fix it.
Why? Because the web-based forum you are using scrounges most of its
posts from Microsoft servers and mingles them with those from forum users,
so most of what you see there comes from the outside. It also it keeps old
threads and posts far beyond their useful life.
Outsiders - people you see listed as "guest" and/or whose number of posts
are "n/a" - don't have a clue what you are talking about because we don't
access Usenet via the klunky interface of that web-based forum.
Plan to continue following these groups? Want to find more that aren't
listed? You should give serious thought to using a news reader. It's much
faster and way more flexible than the medium you are using now.
There are several free news readers available. Windows Mail is one of
them, and it's also very easy to set up:
Accessing news groups With Windows Mail by John Barnett:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/accessing_newsgrousp_with-windows_mail.htm
http://tinyurl.com/3avt5q