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I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow
save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- |
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... I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- Screen shots is about as much as you can hope for. There's a way to use telnet to get the groups list and you can edit that list created. example: telnet msnews.microsoft.com 119 -f c:\groups.txt list .......the list will show quit Now open C:\groups.txt and edit it. |
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Thanks for that excellent suggestion of using screenshots! Worked
perfectly - cropped several captures and pasted into one document that now shows all subscribed newsgroups listed neatly. Regards and thanks. JP ---- "DGuess" wrote in message ... "JP" wrote in message ... I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- Screen shots is about as much as you can hope for. There's a way to use telnet to get the groups list and you can edit that list created. example: telnet msnews.microsoft.com 119 -f c:\groups.txt list ......the list will show quit Now open C:\groups.txt and edit it. |
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You can use this program to capture the folder list (as well as other
things) to a text file: SysExporter Outlook Express Tree Lists and Message Lists (NT/2000/XP) http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/sysexp.html. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JP" wrote in message ... I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- |
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Thanks for the link. That is one real useful tool - cool!
JP ---- "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... You can use this program to capture the folder list (as well as other things) to a text file: SysExporter Outlook Express Tree Lists and Message Lists (NT/2000/XP) http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/sysexp.html. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "JP" wrote in message ... I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- |
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... I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. If you only had one news account and you hadn't visited newsgroups but not subscribed to them you could get a list of your *.dbx in your Message Store subdirectory as a good approximation to a list of your "subscribed" newsgroups. E.g. right-click Properties on an Outlook bar item. Then press Tab to select the filename under the label: "This folder is stored in the following file:" Capture that selection. (E.g. press Ctrl-c) Switch to a cmd window and type: cd /d (with a trailing space g) Then right-click, Paste. Remove the filename (e.g. press Backspace back to the last backslash (\) and press Enter. Then enter: dir/b/on *.dbx dbx.txt (or whatever pattern you would like to list just some newsgroup .dbx, e.g. for just microsoft.public ones you could enter: dir/b/on microsoft.public.*.dbx mpdbx.txt etc.) Note the filter on that line captures the output of the command into the same directory so it can be browsed and further edited by Notepad (or printed or whatever else you like with it) later. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- |
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Thanks for the response. That is an interesting approach - I am saving the
tipe for future use. Cheers. JP --- "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message ... "JP" wrote in message ... I shall be glad to know if there is any possible way to print or somehow save the list of subscribed newsgroups in Outlook Express 6. OE6 on one PC has 7 news-servers configured - each with an average of around 25 newsgroups subscribed. If you only had one news account and you hadn't visited newsgroups but not subscribed to them you could get a list of your *.dbx in your Message Store subdirectory as a good approximation to a list of your "subscribed" newsgroups. E.g. right-click Properties on an Outlook bar item. Then press Tab to select the filename under the label: "This folder is stored in the following file:" Capture that selection. (E.g. press Ctrl-c) Switch to a cmd window and type: cd /d (with a trailing space g) Then right-click, Paste. Remove the filename (e.g. press Backspace back to the last backslash (\) and press Enter. Then enter: dir/b/on *.dbx dbx.txt (or whatever pattern you would like to list just some newsgroup .dbx, e.g. for just microsoft.public ones you could enter: dir/b/on microsoft.public.*.dbx mpdbx.txt etc.) Note the filter on that line captures the output of the command into the same directory so it can be browsed and further edited by Notepad (or printed or whatever else you like with it) later. HTH Robert Aldwinckle --- System backups as well as OE message folder and accounts backup is done religiously and regularly, but we were wondering if the list could be saved - then re-subcscribing would be easier when one machine is due to be replaced not too long from now! Transferring over the accounts themselves will be no problem because all accounts have been backed up - but these do not retain any listing of subscribed newsgroups! Regards and thanks in anticipation. JP --- |
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