Re: Windows question [ot]



On Thu, December 16, 2010 07:19, Doug wrote:
Can anyone reading this suggest a similar list for Windows 7? Most
so-called "Help" menus in Windows are not useful. (Specific complaint:
frequent crashes of Windows Explorer.) --Thanx. doug

I don't know about a mailing list, but take a look at newsgroups.
Use the Google Groups webinterface to locate them, but you can use any
usenet client.
All official Microsoft newsgroups are named microsoft.public.*
Start here: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?sel=usenet%3Dmicrosoft.public
Please take a bit of effort to locate the best group for your question,
because there are a lot of them. I'm not going to give you an exact group
because that would be outside of the scope of this mailing list.

HTH, HAND.
Amedee


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