I am missing a large chunk of this forum's messages between the period
1/26/02 - 5/24/02.
What happened to them?
How can they be retrieved?
I am missing a large chunk of this forum's
messages between the period
1/26/02 - 5/24/02.
What happened to them?
How can they be retrieved?
"Larry Bohen" wrote:
I am missing a large chunk of this forum's
messages between the period
1/26/02 - 5/24/02.
What happened to them?
How can they be retrieved?
I'm having the same problem. I tried deleting then subscribing
again to the NG and still ended up with only messages since
05/23.
I've been trying to find info on that Authorize.net error
regarding first name and haven't had much success in identifying
what needs to be done to correct the error.
~ Karen Boyle
As far as I can determine, there is nothing wrong
with the newsgroup. All of the messages are there,
and I use two newsreaders, Netscape and Outlook
Express.
Two of my co-workers who have never looked at
the newsgroup before have just done so, and they
get all of the messages.
There is probably a problem with your reader, see if
there is a way to force it to download all headers that
it hasn't downloaded before.
Sometimes by default they are set to only download
a certain amount at a time.
"Loren" wrote:
As far as I can determine, there is nothing wrong
with the newsgroup. All of the messages are there,
and I use two newsreaders, Netscape and Outlook
Express.
Two of my co-workers who have never looked at
the newsgroup before have just done so, and they
get all of the messages.
There is probably a problem with your reader, see if
there is a way to force it to download all headers that
it hasn't downloaded before.
Sometimes by default they are set to only download
a certain amount at a time.
Thanks Loren ... as mentioned, I had even deleted the group and
resubscribed. My reader is set-up to download 300
headers/messages.
In reality though, I'd prefer to just get feedback on the
Authorize.Net - no first name - error and how to resolve that
problem.
~ Karen Boyle
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