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Problems Using DSL to Post to This Forum
I know this isn't the place to ask this, but I don't know
who to ask. I just got Verizon DSL 2 weeks ago, and when I access the MS forums, I can't post questions or replys. I go into a wait state: "Waiting for [url]" Other than that, I can browse just fine. I have the same problem with the Dell forums. I have no problems with the Smart Computing forum. Since I normally use Netscape, I thought maybe I should use Internet Explorer. No change. Yes, I run Spybot and Ad-aware daily, and I have used and turned off firewalls. No effect. Any ideas?? |
Problems Using DSL to Post to This Forum
SidBord wrote:
I know this isn't the place to ask this, but I don't know who to ask. I just got Verizon DSL 2 weeks ago, and when I access the MS forums, I can't post questions or replys. I go into a wait state: "Waiting for [url]" Other than that, I can browse just fine. I have the same problem with the Dell forums. I have no problems with the Smart Computing forum. Since I normally use Netscape, I thought maybe I should use Internet Explorer. No change. Yes, I run Spybot and Ad-aware daily, and I have used and turned off firewalls. No effect. Any ideas?? SidBord, You should use a *proper* usenet program. The forums on the web are just a (very limited) interface provided by Microsoft. I think Netscape has newsgroup reading built-in, but I haven't used it. Some people swear by Microsoft Outlook Express, others swear when they see messages posted by an Outlook Express client. And then there are the really good news programs. Some are good, some are excellent. Some are free, some are shareware, some you have to pay for. You can find most of them on http://www.newsreaders.com. To give you an idea about the usage of different software on this newsgroup: Top Newsreaders Ranking Articles Newsreader ------- -------- ---------------------------- 1 231 Microsoft Outlook Express 2 145 Microsoft CDO for Windows 3 94 ExcelTipForum 4 47 XanaNews 5 11 Forte Agent 6 7 Mozilla 7 6 MT-NewsWatcher 8 3 AspNNTP 9 2 Mozilla Thunderbird 10 2 Forte Free Agent 11 1 Xnews 12 1 Darth Vader 13 1 40tude_Dialog And that's the stats for the past 30 days or so. Once you have a newsreader installed, use it to connect to the server msnews.microsoft.com. Et voila: free, high bandwith newsfeed directly from Microsoft! Probably your ISP also has a free newsfeed, but don't use it to connect to the MS groups. Usually those mirrored feeds are incomplete or lagged. But you can use your ISP for other newsgroups of course. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.16.3.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? Please don't thank me in advance. Thank me afterwards if it works or hit me in the face if it doesn't. ;-) |
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