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windows community postings suggestion
Microsoft, communities administration,
It would be really handy if you updated the forum to be equipped with a resolved button. This would save so many people having to trawl through hundreds of open support requests, and instead target resolved questions with a view to resolving their own problem. Linda ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. |
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Re: windows community postings suggestion
This is not a Forum, it is a Newsgroup.
You are only seeing it as a "Forum" because you are using the clunky web interface as opposed to a proper newsreader. -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ---- "LindaAnn" <> wrote in message news:... > Microsoft, communities administration, > > It would be really handy if you updated the forum to be equipped with a > resolved button. This would save so many people having to trawl through > hundreds of open support requests, and instead target resolved questions > with > a view to resolving their own problem. > > Linda |
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LindaAnn: To my mind, the "proper" newsreader is whichever one works for you. However, that being said, not all people view this newsgroup in a way that would make such a "resolved" button visible. Nor, for example, can they see that button that lets you rate the posting. I use Windows Mail to read this newsgroup. Before that I used Outlook Express. Those were my "proper" newsreaders. However, neither would let me view a resolved button if one were ever to be created. "Max" <> wrote in message news:ub9UB$.gbl... > This is not a Forum, it is a Newsgroup. > You are only seeing it as a "Forum" because you are using the clunky web > interface as opposed to a proper newsreader. > > -- > Maxwell Bluemeanie > ---- > "LindaAnn" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Microsoft, communities administration, >> >> It would be really handy if you updated the forum to be equipped with a >> resolved button. This would save so many people having to trawl through >> hundreds of open support requests, and instead target resolved questions >> with >> a view to resolving their own problem. >> >> Linda > |
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Re: windows community postings suggestion
"LindaAnn" <> wrote
> Microsoft, communities administration, > > It would be really handy if you updated the forum to be equipped with a > resolved button. This would save so many people having to trawl through > hundreds of open support requests, and instead target resolved questions > with > a view to resolving their own problem. What resolves something for one person doesn't necessarily for another so I don't see where that really matters much. By the way this is not a forum, it's a Usenet newsgroup, for which MS also offers a web front end which in my opinion is an awful way to access these newsgroups. I suggest you use a newsreader instead. Vista's Windows Mail comes configured for newsgroup access under the Microsoft Communities heading, and Outlook Express in XP can easily be setup for newsgroup access as well. See this link. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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"Max" <> wrote ...
> This is not a Forum, it is a Newsgroup. This is not a Newsgroup, it is a Forum. See !! No, wait - it's both! It's a newsgroup *and* a forum. Since microsoft.public.windows.vista.general is conducted under the aegis of Microsoft, who put a fair bit of effort into providing an accessible (ie "clunky") web interface for a wide range of users, we shouldn't apply the same standards we would to, say, alt.wolfenstein.hackers. Over there, we can be a geeky and 3l33t-ist as we like. Here. it's intended for all Vista users, with every level of technical expertise. Some folks are comfortable with the clunky web interface, and we should accommodate them. Personally I think LindaAnn's idea is a good one, I'll give it a "I agree" in the voting pane. Cheers Andrew |
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"Andrew McLaren" <andrew@fakeaddress.com> wrote in message news:C3CFED19-BC94-4E2B-8672- > > Personally I think LindaAnn's idea is a good one, I'll give it a "I agree" > in the voting pane. What voting pane? ![]() |
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I think having a Resolved button would be helpful; at least the writer was
satisfied that his issue was resolved, and the viewer would be able to view or pass over the Resolved issues as he wishes. Making a suggestion and having the discussion group vote on it where the vote might influence MS, is only available on the Web-based interface and is not available in the newsreader versions of Vista General Discussions. Sometimes a Suggestion will be put through to the newsreader versions and it tells you to click on a link to the Web-based Vista General Discussions where you can vote on it. Apparently the newsreader version of iE General Discussions has Suggestion as an option under the New drop-down menu along with General Comment & Question. My suggestion is to make the Suggestion and Voting option available on all newsreader versions as well as the Web-based versions. "Rock" wrote: > "LindaAnn" <> wrote > > Microsoft, communities administration, > > > > It would be really handy if you updated the forum to be equipped with a > > resolved button. This would save so many people having to trawl through > > hundreds of open support requests, and instead target resolved questions > > with > > a view to resolving their own problem. > > What resolves something for one person doesn't necessarily for another so I > don't see where that really matters much. > > By the way this is not a forum, it's a Usenet newsgroup, for which MS also > offers a web front end which in my opinion is an awful way to access these > newsgroups. I suggest you use a newsreader instead. Vista's Windows Mail > comes configured for newsgroup access under the Microsoft Communities > heading, and Outlook Express in XP can easily be setup for newsgroup access > as well. See this link. > > > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] > > |
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