Use your newsreader to follow a newsgroup. For Windows XP and earlier,
Outlook Express is your newsreader. For Windows Vista, Windows Mail is
your newsreader.
Using an NNTP Newsreader
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/guide/nntpnews.mspx
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
> I got a message that my question about this was answered, but when I click on
> the lonk to go to the answer, it doesn't come up. So, two questions: What
> does Stack overflow at line 82 mean, and why can't I get to the answer when I
> click on the link? :-) Thanks for your patience with this rookie.
LL - 23 Jun 2008 01:23 GMT
Thank you SO much, Leonard. I appreciate the help. Now I know what a
newsreader is! I still don't know what a Stack Overflow is, but I'll keep at
it!
thanks again!

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LL
> Use your newsreader to follow a newsgroup. For Windows XP and earlier,
> Outlook Express is your newsreader. For Windows Vista, Windows Mail is
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> > does Stack overflow at line 82 mean, and why can't I get to the answer when I
> > click on the link? :-) Thanks for your patience with this rookie.
>I got a message that my question about this was answered, but when I click
>on
> the lonk to go to the answer, it doesn't come up. So, two questions: What
> does Stack overflow at line 82 mean, and why can't I get to the answer
> when I
> click on the link? :-) Thanks for your patience with this rookie.
IE version?
Windows version and Service Pack level?

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