Can't post MCSE

K

kevs

I tried for first time web based forums with MCSE.
Did not work, got this:

you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of
several reasons:

Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page.
Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features
or some other privileged system?
If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account,
or it may be awaiting activation.

I e mailed the contact at bottom as I don't understand anything about this,
but the e mail bounced back, the e mail was:

(e-mail address removed)>

Any help appreciated, I would love to use web for this.

Kevs





OS 10.4.7
Office 2004
 
J

JE McGimpsey

kevs <[email protected]> said:
I tried for first time web based forums with MCSE.
Did not work, got this:

I'm not familiar with MCSE except as "Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer". I wasn't aware that the MCSE program has a web-based forum.
Can you post a URI?
 
G

Geoff Lilley

JE said:
I'm not familiar with MCSE except as "Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer". I wasn't aware that the MCSE program has a web-based forum.
Can you post a URI?

PMFJI, JE. The MCSE website that I believe Kevs is referring to is
http://www.mcse.ms, and is not affiliated with Microsoft per se. As far
as I could tell from using it in the past, it's a site that mirrors the
microsoft newsgroups. Not sure I'm right about that.
 
K

kevs

PMFJI, JE. The MCSE website that I believe Kevs is referring to is
http://www.mcse.ms, and is not affiliated with Microsoft per se. As far
as I could tell from using it in the past, it's a site that mirrors the
microsoft newsgroups. Not sure I'm right about that.
Yes that's the one, actually I think I also stumbled upon another one as
well, but I liked it less because it had more cheesy ads and stuff.

But I really prefer web based, as I love e mail notification.

I switched, for example from the Adobe Dreamweaver newsgroup (like this one)
to their web based one when they finally came out with it.

Any idea on why having issue over there, or..... Is there a better
alternative?





OS 10.4.7
Office 2004
 
G

Geoff Lilley

kevs said:
Yes that's the one, actually I think I also stumbled upon another one as
well, but I liked it less because it had more cheesy ads and stuff.

But I really prefer web based, as I love e mail notification.

I switched, for example from the Adobe Dreamweaver newsgroup (like this one)
to their web based one when they finally came out with it.

Any idea on why having issue over there, or..... Is there a better
alternative?





OS 10.4.7
Office 2004
Got me on what issue is causing the problem. I usually read these posts
from Thunderbird (Mozilla news client) or go to
http://groups.google.com. Whichever works better.
 
K

kevs

Got me on what issue is causing the problem. I usually read these posts
from Thunderbird (Mozilla news client) or go to
http://groups.google.com. Whichever works better.
Does the google web group work as well as most web forums with email
notification? If so please provide direct link.




OS 10.4.7
Office 2004
 
G

Geoff Lilley

kevs said:
On 4/18/07 12:13 PM, in article [email protected],
JE McGimpsey wrote:



Does the google web group work as well as most web forums with email
notification? If so please provide direct link.

OS 10.4.7
Office 2004- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.mac.office.excel is
the link. You can sign up to have the "digested" version of the
topics emailed to you daily. The other method I use is twofold: Fold
number one is to sign up for a free NNTP account with www.teranews.com
(you pay a one-time setup fee, if I remember right) but you can then
use your favorite news reader client to get the newsgroup messages as
they come in. For that, I use Thunderbird, although I'm sure there
are others.

HTH

Cheers
Geoff
 

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