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Posted by pcbutts1 [MS MVP] on April 26, 2008, 8:25 pm
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Umm Jen, you are arguing with a troll. Be careful he might start stalking
you like he does me.
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>> says...
>>> > says...
>>> >> > says...
>>> >> >> > http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_136099.htm
>>> >> >> Sheesh, ppl... The article you're responding to was posted Sat,
>>> >> >> Apr
>>> >> >> 5
>>> >> >> 2008 3:29 pm. Op found his answer long ago on the Spybot forum ;)
>>> >> > I replied to a post from the 25th of this month, maybe you should
>>> >> > look
>>> >> > at dates and threading yourself.
>>> >> Thats why i wrote: "Sheesh, *ppl*" ;) The OP(Original Poster) that
>>> >> the
>>> >> poster you replied to was replying to, posted his questions on the
>>> >> 5th.
>>> >> Sheesh!
>>> >> FYI the thread:
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http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.security.virus/browse_thread/thread/a72164b67227ee0d/8df314c6c7bc5bcb?hide_quotes=no#msg_b1e8079d7bb4ecca
>>> > No honorable person uses Google Groups, this is Usenet.
>>> No, this is not Usenet. It is MS's server, whom allows archiving by
>>> Google and allows other NSP's to carry their groups. But it certainly
>>> is *not* Usenet... I don't use Google Groups. I am on MS's server
>>> ATM.
>>> BTW, Google archives is *not* Google Groups, lol!
>> No, it is USENET, and many companies, like MS, connect their Usenet
>> (NEWS) feeds to Usenet, like MS has done.
>> If you are using a MS Usenet server via Outlook Express or a real Usenet
>> client tool, then good for you. If you are using a WEB interface to the
>> Usenet Groups, even on a MS server, it's a port/interface to Usenet
>> server owned by MS.
>> Look up Usenet and learn a little about it.
>> Oh, and Google doesn't give a rats butt about what MS permits, Usenet is
>> open to anyone and everyone and you are free to archive any part of it
>> that you want.
>
> I'm afraid you're the one who needs to learn what Usenet is and is not ;)
> If MS didn't want Google to archive their groups articles, then Google
> would have to stop, as has happened with quite a few servers(including
> mine). All you have to do is look at the headers to see where an article
> is being posted from, if you know how, that is ;) Microsoft does *not*
> peer with any other newsservers, and is *not* a part of Usenet, peroid.
> Do your homework...
>
> -jen
>
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