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      17th Dec 2005
How do I delete unwanted posts on my discussion forum section of my site. I
assume these are text files that get created in a folder on the server each
time someone sneds a post. How do i get to them and delete them?
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
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Deleting/Editing Posts in Discussion Group
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../Q196/1/26.ASP
http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...PDiscmgmt.aspx


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| How do I delete unwanted posts on my discussion forum section of my site.
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| assume these are text files that get created in a folder on the server
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| time someone sneds a post. How do i get to them and delete them?
| Thanks for any suggestions.


 
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