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Compacting, Support, Service
I read a number of threads here about Compacting OE Files. Quite amazing!
There I was going along enjoying OE until this message started appearing offering to do something I didn't feel or know I needed. Oh well. More amazing, is that the OE areas of Microsoft.com contain no real links to a search on "Compact". I guess they changed something and didn't want to say anything about it. And the link from OE Support at Microsoft.com "OE Newsgroup" actually goes to a list of languages (well ok) then a list of topics - none of which is OE. Do they expect every user to start expanding this list of business functions one-by-one until they find where MS thinks OE fits in their scheme of things? Why can't OE Support find the OE Newsgroup with both hands? Why make it so hard? |
Compacting, Support, Service
See the second part of point 2 he www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#2 for an
explanation of the compaction issues. MS has traditionally been unsupportive on OE issues. steve "Patrick" wrote in message ... I read a number of threads here about Compacting OE Files. Quite amazing! There I was going along enjoying OE until this message started appearing offering to do something I didn't feel or know I needed. Oh well. More amazing, is that the OE areas of Microsoft.com contain no real links to a search on "Compact". I guess they changed something and didn't want to say anything about it. And the link from OE Support at Microsoft.com "OE Newsgroup" actually goes to a list of languages (well ok) then a list of topics - none of which is OE. Do they expect every user to start expanding this list of business functions one-by-one until they find where MS thinks OE fits in their scheme of things? Why can't OE Support find the OE Newsgroup with both hands? Why make it so hard? |
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