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Did the newsgroup search programming change?
Hi,
After I post something to this newsgroup, I used to go back a day or two later and search by "PTweety" or "pickytweety" to find my post and check the answers received. Now when I search that way, I see several of my 2008 and 2009 posts, but not my recent posts (like 1-20-2010). How come? Did the search programming change? I know it's more likely that I'm doing something different, but I can't figure out what! -- Thanks, PTweety |
Did the newsgroup search programming change?
On Jan 25, 12:46*pm, pickytweety
wrote: Hi, After I post something to this newsgroup, I used to go back a day or two later and search by "PTweety" or "pickytweety" to find my post and check the answers received. *Now when I search that way, I see several of my 2008 and 2009 posts, but not my recent posts (like 1-20-2010). *How come? *Did the search programming change? *I know it's more likely that I'm doing something different, but I can't figure out what! -- Thanks, PTweety It's not you - google newsgroup search has been buggy for a while now. Don't know why. |
Did the newsgroup search programming change?
"pickytweety" wrote:
Now when I search that way, I see several of my 2008 and 2009 posts, but not my recent posts (like 1-20-2010). How come? I don't know, and I cannot help you. But.... You are using the MS Discussion Groups web interface. Others who use that interface have had a similar complaint lately. The MSDG web interface is infamous for its unreliability. This is just another example of it. You might try using another interface. Google Groups is another web interface. That might be the easiest for you to move to. Alternatively, you could set up a news reader on your computer, for example Outlook Express or Windows Mail, to read from and post to the MSnews server directly, msnews.microsoft.com. As far as finding your previous postings, Google Groups search does work somewhat. But my experience (over many years) has not been 100% satisfactory. Searching using Outlook Express (or Windows Mail) will be limited to postings for the most recent 90 days, and then only if you download everything through that date. This is because the MSnews server retains articles for only 90 days, at least in the m.p.excel newsgroups. ----- original message ----- "pickytweety" wrote: Hi, After I post something to this newsgroup, I used to go back a day or two later and search by "PTweety" or "pickytweety" to find my post and check the answers received. Now when I search that way, I see several of my 2008 and 2009 posts, but not my recent posts (like 1-20-2010). How come? Did the search programming change? I know it's more likely that I'm doing something different, but I can't figure out what! -- Thanks, PTweety |
Did the newsgroup search programming change?
Hi,
I do the same thing to find posts. I've also noticed that enable notification isn't working for me. Try clicking on the edit my profile, then click preview and at the top of the user profile box there is a recent posts by this user link. Cheers Diddy "pickytweety" wrote: Hi, After I post something to this newsgroup, I used to go back a day or two later and search by "PTweety" or "pickytweety" to find my post and check the answers received. Now when I search that way, I see several of my 2008 and 2009 posts, but not my recent posts (like 1-20-2010). How come? Did the search programming change? I know it's more likely that I'm doing something different, but I can't figure out what! -- Thanks, PTweety |
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