Pop Ups

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beejay

When asking a 'new''question a Pop up bar appears each and every time, before
I am allowed to ask a question.
please help.
TIA
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beejays
 
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thanatoid

=?Utf-8?B?YmVlamF5?= <beejay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in news:E5BAE8D8-6441-4DBA-8511-771FF47F6E8B@microsoft.com:

> When asking a 'new''question a Pop up bar appears each and
> every time, before I am allowed to ask a question.
> please help.
> TIA


Get off the freaking web and get a real newsreader. No pop ups.

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Needless to say, I disdain such idiocies as Xmas and New Year's,
but I'd thought I'd play along just once...

thanatoid's New Year's Resolutions.

01. Stop posting good advice to help newsgroups.
02. Stop posting stupid advice to help newsgroups.
03. Drive to see the Grand Canyon and then to Las Vegas, buy a
gun.
04. Gamble a little in a desperate attempt to fit in for once.
05. Hire 5 of the best looking Las Vegas hookers and have a 3
hour orgy.
06. Have a king-size eggs and bacon and hashbrowns with onions
breakfast.
07. Return to hotel room, put gun in mouth and pull trigger.
 
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Tim Slattery

beejay <beejay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>When asking a 'new''question a Pop up bar appears each and every time, before
>I am allowed to ask a question.


I assume you're talking about using the horrible web interface to
these newsgroups. The solution is to use a newsreader instead. Outlook
Express comes with the Windows operating system, you can also use
Forte Agent (www.forteinc.com/agent), Mozilla Thunderbird
(www.mozilla.com/thunderbird) or others. These (microsoft.*) groups
are available on the msnews.microsoft.com server.

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Tim Slattery
MS MVP(Shell/User)
Slattery_T@bls.gov
http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
 
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Daave

beejay wrote:
> When asking a 'new''question a Pop up bar appears each and every
> time, before I am allowed to ask a question.
> please help.
> TIA


What happens when you ask old questions?
 
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