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A Great Big Thank You!
Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it
bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault |
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A Great Big Thank You!
Me too, thank you all very much.
"Daniel" wrote: Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault . |
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A Great Big Thank You!
Me too. Thank you all very much indeed "Owl" wrote: Me too, thank you all very much. "Daniel" wrote: Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault . |
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A Great Big Thank You!
All,
I too would like to offer my thanks. I know there is no way that I would have be able to learn as much as I have had it not been for the help of the many contributors on this forum. I wish there was some way I could express my gratitude for all of the help that I have received from the member of this forum. I just want to say thank you so much for all of your help. It will never be forgotten. There are many other people who have helped me this past year and a half. I wish that I could include everyone name, but I think that Microsoft will have shut down this forum before I can list each individual that has help me. So don't think that your efforts were not appreciated or not noticed. They were. I just wish I was eloquent enought to express my appreciation better. So all I can say is thank you so much for your time, effort, and most importantly your patients. It is a sad to see it come to an end. -- Dennis |
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A Great Big Thank You!
I too want to thank all those listed and many more for their valuable time,
efforts and at times their understanding with my poorly worded questions and posts. Without their help whatever I have accomplished would not have been. Again, my grateful thanks Leo Non-IT Professional "Dennis" wrote: All, I too would like to offer my thanks. I know there is no way that I would have be able to learn as much as I have had it not been for the help of the many contributors on this forum. I wish there was some way I could express my gratitude for all of the help that I have received from the member of this forum. I just want to say thank you so much for all of your help. It will never be forgotten. There are many other people who have helped me this past year and a half. I wish that I could include everyone name, but I think that Microsoft will have shut down this forum before I can list each individual that has help me. So don't think that your efforts were not appreciated or not noticed. They were. I just wish I was eloquent enought to express my appreciation better. So all I can say is thank you so much for your time, effort, and most importantly your patients. It is a sad to see it come to an end. -- Dennis |
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A Great Big Thank You!
Come to an end? What's going on here. I can't finish my DB without the help
of these people. "Owl" wrote: Me too, thank you all very much. "Daniel" wrote: Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault . |
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A Great Big Thank You!
I remember finding this place the same day that I learned what "Me" did, and
it's been my significant source for information since. So yes, definately a thanks is due to everyone who put up with and answered my earlier ridiculous questions (and my later ones that were probably just as ridiculous in their own way). Having been away from the community for a while, I seem to have missed this notice that MS gave out... (I do recall seeing one in the queries NG about a month ago saying that they would slowly be converting these NGs to forums, but without any information as to what/where/when...). Is there any replacement for this that MS is offering? -- Jack Leach www.tristatemachine.com "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) "Daniel" wrote: Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault . |
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A Great Big Thank You!
Jack,
You can see MS' post at http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...b-fe77ee0222dc and then (all the real info is in this second post) http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...8-b4f7ebe187fd The post above has the links you'll need. Their new web interface is poor at best; mixing multiple apps together, limited search capability. From what I've read their NNTP Bridge for newsreaders is not evident to setup and didn't work altogether for certain forum members, but I never tried it out myself. -- Hope this helps, Daniel Pineault http://www.cardaconsultants.com/ For Access Tips and Examples: http://www.devhut.net Please rate this post using the vote buttons if it was helpful. "Jack Leach" wrote: I remember finding this place the same day that I learned what "Me" did, and it's been my significant source for information since. So yes, definately a thanks is due to everyone who put up with and answered my earlier ridiculous questions (and my later ones that were probably just as ridiculous in their own way). Having been away from the community for a while, I seem to have missed this notice that MS gave out... (I do recall seeing one in the queries NG about a month ago saying that they would slowly be converting these NGs to forums, but without any information as to what/where/when...). Is there any replacement for this that MS is offering? -- Jack Leach www.tristatemachine.com "I haven't failed, I've found ten thousand ways that don't work." -Thomas Edison (1847-1931) "Daniel" wrote: Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault . |
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A Great Big Thank You!
Thank you, Daniel!
see you in MS Answers or technet group, most of us are moving there after June 1st, hope we will get dedicated access group there -- Best regards, ___________ Alex Dybenko (MVP) http://accessblog.net http://www.PointLtd.com "Daniel" wrote in message ... Firstly, let me apologize for making this beautiful cross-post. I know it bad etiquette, but in this instance I'm hoping no one will truly mind (after all MS did it with their announcement...). I, like everyone else in this forum, owe each of the contrinbuting members a Great Big Thank You for all the time, patiences, knowledge and experience that you have given us over the past many years! I would particularily like to thank, people such as: Allen Browne Al Campagna Roger Carlson Alex Dybenko Stephen Lebans Arvin Meyer Graham R. Seach Doug Steele Tony Toews Lynn Trapp Joan Wild Dirk Goldgar Keith Wilby John Spencer Jerry Whittle Dave Hargis Albert D. Kallal Jeff Boyce And so many more that have directly helped me solve various problems and give me the urge to continue learning! It is sad to see this all come to an end in a few days and I wish you all the very best. Sincerely, Daniel Pineault |
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A Great Big Thank You!
hi Daniel,
On 28.05.2010 11:55, Daniel Pineault wrote: From what I've read their NNTP Bridge for newsreaders is not evident to setup and didn't work altogether for certain forum members, but I never tried it out myself. There is a replacement on http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/ (initiated by German MVP Jochen Kalmbach). mfG -- stefan -- |
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