> I want MicroSoft to produce books which will contain the
> answers to correcting problems with their software.
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> handbooks which give us the ability to fix all the
> problems with the software we purchased from you.
you have posted this on usenet...
this is *not* microsoft
however they do have most info already on their website
but unfortunately microsoft's own search engines are fairly useless :(
there is always google however
Jerry - 23 Nov 2003 18:38 GMT
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>.<<cough>> ummmm Philo? it says Microsoft right up
there ^^^^....LOL?
Any way, back to the books you mentioned. I just loaded
Google...and I love it........but, where can I find these
sites? Got a link? Please?
MS will no longer support W98 after Jan 04--most support has already
terminated. I doubt that any of the many books they (MS Press)
published are still available since W98 is 5 1/2 years old and three
operating systems have been released since W98 was. Finally, the
majority of problems are user inflicted, caused by spy and adware,
crappy freeware/shareware programs and the multitude of virus, trojans
and worms that are released daily.

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> I want MicroSoft to produce books which will contain the
> answers to correcting problems with their software.
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> handbooks which give us the ability to fix all the
> problems with the software we purchased from you.
jerry - 23 Nov 2003 19:59 GMT
Well, it looks like I'm finally goig to have to breakdown
and do what I should have done a long time ago........go
to the library...LOL.
seriously.........I have a good question for you. How do I
mark this post so I can get back to it? It took me 1/2 an
hour to remember where this thread was>
>-----Original Message-----
>MS will no longer support W98 after Jan 04--most support has already
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Ron Badour - 24 Nov 2003 04:55 GMT
Jerry
As long as you use the web page interface to the newsgroups, you will
never be able to track anything easily. Use your newsreader--Outlook
Express if it is installed. It is pretty self explanatory and you can
use Help: accounts, adding to set it up.
Subscribe to this server: msnews.microsoft.com

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> Well, it looks like I'm finally goig to have to breakdown
> and do what I should have done a long time ago........go
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