How to reset Newsgroups?

D

Dumb Bunny

When using Outlook Express I was able to clean up a Newsgroup with a
right-click on it, then Properties/Local file/Reset.

When I do this using Windows Mail, however, the Properties option is greyed
out and cannot be used.

Must I use a different procedure with Vista \ Windows Mail or is there a
means of making Properties functional ?

Would appreciate a nudge in the right direction on this one please.
 
M

Mr. Arnold

Dumb Bunny said:
When using Outlook Express I was able to clean up a Newsgroup with a
right-click on it, then Properties/Local file/Reset.

When I do this using Windows Mail, however, the Properties option is
greyed out and cannot be used.

Must I use a different procedure with Vista \ Windows Mail or is there a
means of making Properties functional ?

Would appreciate a nudge in the right direction on this one please.

Well, that's what I am able to do. Maybe, you need to delete the NG and add
it back to get Properties to enable.
 
M

mikeyhsd

not sure why your properties is dimmed, but the same operation is available under
Tools - Options - Advanced - Maintenance - Cleanup

using drop down menu at the top. select the News Group and then click on the RESET button on that window.




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When using Outlook Express I was able to clean up a Newsgroup with a
right-click on it, then Properties/Local file/Reset.

When I do this using Windows Mail, however, the Properties option is greyed
out and cannot be used.

Must I use a different procedure with Vista \ Windows Mail or is there a
means of making Properties functional ?

Would appreciate a nudge in the right direction on this one please.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

Does Not Work In Both Windows Vista And In Windows Server 2008, Just FYI.

What a stupid useless answer. Do you think the OP is using Windows 2008
Server on the desktop? Probably NOT. You are just hung up on Windows 2008
Server, but the server product is not for people using a desktop solution.
If you want to play, and I guess you have nothing better to do than play,
it's OK for you.

Oh yea, Just FYI
 
G

Guest

The Fact Remains That The Reset Button Does Not Work In Both Microsoft
Windows Vista RTM, And Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM (Which Means That
It Probably Does Not Work In Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack One RTM
Either), Just FYI.
 
F

Frank

The Fact Remains That The Reset Button Does Not Work In Both Microsoft
Windows Vista RTM, And Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM (Which Means
That It Probably Does Not Work In Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack
One RTM Either), Just FYI.

hehehe...can you name any famous people who's initals are RTM?
Frank
 

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