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BEEJAY

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
Sorry - I know this is not really the correct forum, but I don't know where
else to go.
Recently, anytime I log a new question or comment on this forum, a pop-up
from Micro-Soft shows up.

How, and where, do I stop this thing.

Please!!!


Dave F

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.

Dave
--
A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"BEEJAY" wrote:

Sorry - I know this is not really the correct forum, but I don't know where
else to go.
Recently, anytime I log a new question or comment on this forum, a pop-up
from Micro-Soft shows up.

How, and where, do I stop this thing.

Please!!!


David Biddulph[_2_]

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
Or use a news reader (or Outlook Express), pointing it at the server
msnews.microsoft.com and the group microsoft.public.excel.misc
--
David Biddulph

"Dave F" wrote in message
...
Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong
group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same
posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.

Dave
--
A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be
answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem.


"BEEJAY" wrote:

Sorry - I know this is not really the correct forum, but I don't know
where
else to go.
Recently, anytime I log a new question or comment on this forum, a pop-up
from Micro-Soft shows up.

How, and where, do I stop this thing.

Please!!!




Bruce Sinclair

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
In article , ?B?RGF2ZSBG?= wrote:
Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.


... or better yet, get a news reading program and an NNTP server. Once you
have used a good one, you will never bother with google groups again :)


BEEJAY

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
Bruce: This is unfamiliar to me. Could you give me some info, or direct me to
where to find it - AND - can you recommend a NNTP server?

"Bruce Sinclair" wrote:

In article , ?B?RGF2ZSBG?= wrote:
Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.


... or better yet, get a news reading program and an NNTP server. Once you
have used a good one, you will never bother with google groups again :)



Bob I

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
Link to get here with your newsreader (Outlook Express or other)
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.excel.misc

BEEJAY wrote:

Bruce: This is unfamiliar to me. Could you give me some info, or direct me to
where to find it - AND - can you recommend a NNTP server?

"Bruce Sinclair" wrote:


In article , ?B?RGF2ZSBG?= wrote:

Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.


... or better yet, get a news reading program and an NNTP server. Once you
have used a good one, you will never bother with google groups again :)




Gord Dibben

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
If running Windows OS you will have Outlook Express available as a news reader.

Point it to server msnews.microsoft.com for best results.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:15:01 -0700, BEEJAY
wrote:

Bruce: This is unfamiliar to me. Could you give me some info, or direct me to
where to find it - AND - can you recommend a NNTP server?

"Bruce Sinclair" wrote:

In article , ?B?RGF2ZSBG?= wrote:
Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.


... or better yet, get a news reading program and an NNTP server. Once you
have used a good one, you will never bother with google groups again :)




BEEJAY

Micro-Soft Pop-Ups
 
Thanks All:
Due to your input, I found that my outlook can be directed to Express, as
reader.
Once my IT department lets me out the specified port, I should be up and
rolling.
Thanks again.
jfs


"Gord Dibben" wrote:

If running Windows OS you will have Outlook Express available as a news reader.

Point it to server msnews.microsoft.com for best results.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP


On Thu, 3 May 2007 08:15:01 -0700, BEEJAY
wrote:

Bruce: This is unfamiliar to me. Could you give me some info, or direct me to
where to find it - AND - can you recommend a NNTP server?

"Bruce Sinclair" wrote:

In article , ?B?RGF2ZSBG?= wrote:
Post comments to groups.google.com and avoid MSFT's awkward discussiong group
system. Note: posting to groups.google.com gets you access to the same posts
you see via MSFT's system, only it's more well designed, and there are no
annoying pop ups.

... or better yet, get a news reading program and an NNTP server. Once you
have used a good one, you will never bother with google groups again :)






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