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| serpico 2003-08-27, 10:42 am |
| Someone posted a subnetting link a few weeks back that I'm unable to find (it had a lot of tables, and the color blue was prominent).
If anyone has any other good ones please post, I'm familiar with a few of the pages but I would prefer something with tables.
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| billyw 2003-08-27, 12:23 pm |
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> Someone posted a subnetting link a few weeks back that I'm unable to
> find (it had a lot of tables, and the color blue was prominent).
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> If anyone has any other good ones please post, I'm familiar with a few
> of the pages but I would prefer something with tables.
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> advTHANKSance
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| serpico 2003-08-27, 1:51 pm |
| wow, I just noticed the "adver-signature" that examnotes appends to posts.
Anyone got a suggestion for another way to access this NG, besides Free Agent type app or Outlook. Something simple, preferably web-based, that _doesn't_ staple a billboard to my a$$.
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"serpico" <serpico.su48a@mail.examnotes.net> wrote in message
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> wow, I just noticed the "adver-signature" that examnotes appends to
> posts.
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> Anyone got a suggestion for another way to access this NG, besides Free
> Agent type app or Outlook. Something simple, preferably web-based, that
> _doesn't_ staple a billboard to my a$$.
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http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx
Or Google Groups
But I don't know of a simpler way than using a newsreader. Outlook is a
piece o' cake to config. So is Agent.
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J.R. Jones
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