Performance on this web site

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Jim Burke in Novi

This web site has been horribly slow lately! Before I only occasionaly had
problems, but recently things have gotten bad. Lately it's often quite slow,
and I frequently get error messages. Just want to make sure someone at
Microsoft is aware of this.

I remember someone recently talking about questions being posted multiple
times, and someone mentioned something about alternate ways to get to this
forum. Is there some other way to get here other than just going through the
'standard' Micorsoft newsgroup pages?
 
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Douglas J. Steele

The best way to get here is to use a newsgroup reader. There are many out
there. Outlook Express comes free with Windows XP and earlier, Windows Mail
comes free with Vista. Point to server msnews.microsoft.com and you should
be good to go.

BTW, just because you've posted here doesn't mean someone at Microsoft will
see your message. While Microsoft established the newsgroups, they're
intended for peer-to-peer support: Microsoft employees don't spend much time
here.
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

If you're stuck using a browser when at work to access these groups like I am,
you can use accessmonster.com to read and post messages. The site tracks
your posts for you and emails you when there's a reply if you want.

Accessmonster.com has the same questions posted as Microsoft's site does,
only it's faster and more reliable.

Chris
 
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JimBurke

Thanks, Doug. I'm going with Chris's suggestion and using access monster. I
prefer the Microsoft format, hopefully that site will be fixed eventually.
The best way to get here is to use a newsgroup reader. There are many out
there. Outlook Express comes free with Windows XP and earlier, Windows Mail
comes free with Vista. Point to server msnews.microsoft.com and you should
be good to go.

BTW, just because you've posted here doesn't mean someone at Microsoft will
see your message. While Microsoft established the newsgroups, they're
intended for peer-to-peer support: Microsoft employees don't spend much time
here.
This web site has been horribly slow lately! Before I only occasionaly had
problems, but recently things have gotten bad. Lately it's often quite
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the
'standard' Micorsoft newsgroup pages?
 
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JimBurke

Thanks. Going thru accessmonster now. I prefer the MS format, but at least
this will resolve the performacne issues I've been experiencing.
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com said:
Accessmonster.com has the same questions posted as Microsoft's site does,
only it's faster and more reliable.

And Access Monster are making money from my replies by selling ads.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

The ads pay for accessmonster.com's commercial subscription to the newsserver.
Most ISPs dropped these to prevent child porn from proliferating on the
Internet (if you believe their excuse). We have few options to access these
groups. I wouldn't post if it weren't for accessmonster.com. Microsoft's
site is too crappy and slow.

Chris
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

I'll add my thanks to you for helping provide the means to allow me to post
to help others!

Chris
 
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David W. Fenton

The best way to get here is to use a newsgroup reader. There are
many out there. Outlook Express comes free with Windows XP and
earlier, Windows Mail comes free with Vista. Point to server
msnews.microsoft.com and you should be good to go.

Uh, neither of those is a news reader -- both are email programs
that have been jerry-rigged to "work" with newsgroups.

Better is a real newsreader, such as xNews.
 
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David W. Fenton

The ads pay for accessmonster.com's commercial subscription to the
newsserver. Most ISPs dropped these to prevent child porn from
proliferating on the Internet (if you believe their excuse). We
have few options to access these groups. I wouldn't post if it
weren't for accessmonster.com.

Uh, there are a number of commercial Usenet providers. I use
Newsguy.com, for instance. There are also free and very inexpensive
news servers. And you can connect directly to MS's news server with
a news reader, without needing to muck around with MS's web
interface.

However, I've observed that the content on MS's own news server is
rather different (and less complete) than what you find on non-MS
news servers, so I would never depend on MS's news server -- I only
use it as a backup.
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

"there are a number of commercial Usenet providers. I use Newsguy.com, for
instance."

$60/yr - no thanks.

"There are also free and very inexpensive news servers. And you can connect
directly to MS's news server with a news reader, without needing to muck
around with MS's web
interface."

For security reasons, we're locked down here. Web access only and no
installing unauthorized software.

Chris
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

Example: over a hundred questions have been posted in these groups today and
only a few have been answered. Why? The people posting questions are using
Microsoft's site and Microsoft isn't sending the posts to the rest of the
world. Almost none of the people answering are using Microsoft's site. We
don't see all the questions unless we go to Microsoft's site today.

Chris
 
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David W. Fenton

For security reasons, we're locked down here. Web access only and
no installing unauthorized software.

That's not a common scenario for most readers of these groups, seems
to me.

If I was forced to use web access to newsgroups, I'd stop using
them. Not having killfiles is just too much to give up.
 
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David W. Fenton

Example: over a hundred questions have been posted in these
groups today and only a few have been answered. Why? The people
posting questions are using Microsoft's site and Microsoft isn't
sending the posts to the rest of the world. Almost none of the
people answering are using Microsoft's site. We don't see all the
questions unless we go to Microsoft's site today.

Microsoft's site has fewer posts than Newsguy, for instance. I've
monitored this for a long time, and MS's news server reports many
more posts in terms of the article IDs on its server, but when you
load the actual headers, there are never as many posts as there are
on the other servers I've compared it to. The fact is, there are
lots of posts *elsewhere* that aren't getting to MS's server, and my
observation over quite some time shows that posts to MS's server get
propagated everwhere, but MS doesn't pick up the posts from
elsewhere.

To me, this shows that it is foolish to use MS's server, as you're
going to miss much of the discussion.
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com said:
For security reasons, we're locked down here. Web access only and no
installing unauthorized software.

You're answering questions from work?

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com said:
Example: over a hundred questions have been posted in these groups today and
only a few have been answered. Why? The people posting questions are using
Microsoft's site and Microsoft isn't sending the posts to the rest of the
world. Almost none of the people answering are using Microsoft's site. We
don't see all the questions unless we go to Microsoft's site today.

Responsible folks at MS have been notified.

Tony
--
Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
read the entire thread of messages.
Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
Tony's Microsoft Access Blog - http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

At accessmonster it's easy to spot posts from spammers and trolls (if you
recognize troll names - we have only few in the Access groups, so it's not
hard). I skip those posts and concentrate on posts from people asking
questions.

Unanswered questions are marked and replies to my posts are tracked and
linked for me in my site profile. The layout and organization makes it one
of the easiest and quickest forums I've posted at.

Chris
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

I'm at work for so many hours, they're required by law to give me lunch and
dinner breaks. I answer questions during breaks and after work. If I come
in early, I can answer a few questions before my coworkers and bosses arrive.

Chris
 
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Chris O'C via AccessMonster.com

Thanks. I posted answers earlier from Microsoft's site, but it took me 3
times longer than it would've if I'd posted from accessmonster. I had to
wait for pages to load. When they didn't, I had to refresh. *Way* too many
times.

Chris
 
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David W. Fenton

At accessmonster it's easy to spot posts from spammers and trolls
(if you recognize troll names - we have only few in the Access
groups, so it's not hard). I skip those posts and concentrate on
posts from people asking questions.

This is nothing like killfiles -- it makes you do manually what a
killfile does automatically. And you have to wade through the dreck,
which makes it easy to miss important stuff.
Unanswered questions are marked and replies to my posts are
tracked and linked for me in my site profile. The layout and
organization makes it one of the easiest and quickest forums I've
posted at.

There is not a single web-based interface to Usenet that comes close
to the ease of use and features of even the most primitive dedicated
news reader. The terminal-based news reader I used in 1994 (tin, as
a matter of fact) had more capability than any website in existence
that is repacking Usenet posts.
 

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