Re: Administrator password changed
- From: "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 08:51:26 -0700
RajKohli wrote:
Thanks for a point-by-point reply.
You are again welcome.
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"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
RajKohli wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
You're welcome. Glad to help.
I will highly appreciate if you answer my further question.
How the message heading "RajKohli wrote" automatically changed to
Spanish or ddshore did this.
No, nothing is automatically changed to Spanish. The person who
posted the message (ddshore?) configured his news-reading software
to show the quote header the way he wanted it. He is presumably a
Spanish speaker, so he likes to show it that way.
One more thing - some of newsgroup users has MVP Suffix with their
name as yours. I am really amazed that they helped only 5 peoples
"Helped only 5 peoples"? What makes you say that? I can't imagine
anyone who has helped only five people getting an MVP award.
I see that you are using the web interface to participate in this
newsgroup, so perhaps you are seeing something there that gives you
this erroneous idea. I don't use it, so don't know exactly what
you're seeing there.
The web interface is the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method
of using newsgroups there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a
newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows. See
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm
then how they become MVP and some times the MVP automatically being
removed from their names.
The "MVP" is not automatically removed from anyone's name. Most MVPs
(but not all) identify themselves as MVPs in the newsgroups, but
it's their choice.
Some has MVP Logo with their names.
I personally read all mail and newsgroups in plain text, so if any
MVPs do that, I wouldn't see it. And what happens on the web site,
again, I don't know.
For more information on the MVP program, read here:
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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I will highly appreciate your answers.
"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
RajKohli wrote:
Please explain the meaning of "ha escrito". Is it Spanish?
My guess is "RajKohli ha escrito" = "RajKohli Ah! Written"
Yes it's Spanish. It means "has written" or "wrote."
"RajKohli ha escrito" mean "RajKohli wrote."
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