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I accidently activated this newsgroup responding to a welcome OE letter and
find it to have a lot of useful info..I am wondering why I can not delete the posts? Do they reside externally to my computer??? I am so new, new , and none of my computer friends use or have used newsgroups.....thanks for helping give me some basic info here.....Yolanda |
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You can only delete them on your computer, not from the newsgroup itself.
They are there for about 90 days. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Yolanda Martin" wrote in message ... I accidently activated this newsgroup responding to a welcome OE letter and find it to have a lot of useful info..I am wondering why I can not delete the posts? Do they reside externally to my computer??? I am so new, new , and none of my computer friends use or have used newsgroups.....thanks for helping give me some basic info here.....Yolanda |
New to this Newsgroup or any New group
"Yolanda Martin" escribió en el mensaje ... I accidently activated this newsgroup responding to a welcome OE letter and find it to have a lot of useful info..I am wondering why I can not delete the posts? Do they reside externally to my computer??? I am so new, new , and none of my computer friends use or have used newsgroups.....thanks for helping give me some basic info here.....Yolanda |
New to this Newsgroup or any New group
"Yolanda Martin" wrote in message
I accidently activated this newsgroup responding to a welcome OE letter and find it to have a lot of useful info..I am wondering why I can not delete the posts? Do they reside externally to my computer??? I am so new, new , and none of my computer friends use or have used newsgroups.....thanks for helping give me some basic info here.....Yolanda Have you tried highlighting the post in the Message List and pressing the Delete key? This only deletes it on your computer, not the server. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE "Anyone who prefers security over freedom deserves neither." |
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