06 Sonata LX rattles from the front passenger area
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Re: Wayne
"Eric G." <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote in
news:Xns98F4816F4E32AXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 :
> "Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:3a97b8977a9756f075cd20d573ff56bb@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
>
>> But first....I would have to know what a newsreader is! Wayne's are
>> the only posts that I cant read! Sorry Wayne. If there is a way to
>> change the newsreader, I don't know about it. Funny I can read any
>> post on any forum except his on here. We WILL all get along,. It's
>> not a matter of national emergency!!
>
> I can read Wayne's posts fine, although they are formatted rather
> strangely. Like a cross between HTML and ASCII. He is using Qusnetsoft
> NewsReader 3.3.0.11 as his newsreader. I'll try to do some research and
> see if I can figure out what the problem is.
>
> Eric
>
This is a news reader for a device with Pocket PC on it. It seems to me
that it sends messages out through the Outlook client. As such, there are
too many variables for me to figure it out without a device of my own to
experiment with. Wayne, check your Outlook settings and see if anything
seems out of the ordinary.
Eric
news:Xns98F4816F4E32AXz124HiiUdfEEE6@140.99.99.130 :
> "Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in
> news:3a97b8977a9756f075cd20d573ff56bb@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
>
>> But first....I would have to know what a newsreader is! Wayne's are
>> the only posts that I cant read! Sorry Wayne. If there is a way to
>> change the newsreader, I don't know about it. Funny I can read any
>> post on any forum except his on here. We WILL all get along,. It's
>> not a matter of national emergency!!
>
> I can read Wayne's posts fine, although they are formatted rather
> strangely. Like a cross between HTML and ASCII. He is using Qusnetsoft
> NewsReader 3.3.0.11 as his newsreader. I'll try to do some research and
> see if I can figure out what the problem is.
>
> Eric
>
This is a news reader for a device with Pocket PC on it. It seems to me
that it sends messages out through the Outlook client. As such, there are
too many variables for me to figure it out without a device of my own to
experiment with. Wayne, check your Outlook settings and see if anything
seems out of the ordinary.
Eric
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Re: Wayne
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:50:33 GMT, "Eric G."
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>This is a news reader for a device with Pocket PC on it. It seems to me
>that it sends messages out through the Outlook client. As such, there are
>too many variables for me to figure it out without a device of my own to
>experiment with. Wayne, check your Outlook settings and see if anything
>seems out of the ordinary.
Thanks Eric. It was working fine all along until these recent
complaints. Now I cannot update the Newsgroups on the Pocket PC.
It does not actually go through Outlook. Quesenetsoft Newsreader
connects to the NNTP server through the USB port via ActiveSync and
can do so witelessly without the laptop being on.
I will have to troubleshoot this over the weekend. This message should
ve readable and is being sent via Agent -- one of the best PC-based
newsreaders on the market. I just wished the authors would make one
for the PPC and then I could get rid of the Russian Qusenetsoft
Newsreader.
Best Regards,
Wayne Moses | Houston, Texas
2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 5-speed
<NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>This is a news reader for a device with Pocket PC on it. It seems to me
>that it sends messages out through the Outlook client. As such, there are
>too many variables for me to figure it out without a device of my own to
>experiment with. Wayne, check your Outlook settings and see if anything
>seems out of the ordinary.
Thanks Eric. It was working fine all along until these recent
complaints. Now I cannot update the Newsgroups on the Pocket PC.
It does not actually go through Outlook. Quesenetsoft Newsreader
connects to the NNTP server through the USB port via ActiveSync and
can do so witelessly without the laptop being on.
I will have to troubleshoot this over the weekend. This message should
ve readable and is being sent via Agent -- one of the best PC-based
newsreaders on the market. I just wished the authors would make one
for the PPC and then I could get rid of the Russian Qusenetsoft
Newsreader.
Best Regards,
Wayne Moses | Houston, Texas
2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 5-speed
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Re: =?Windows-1252?Q?Re=3A=2006=20Sonata=20LX=20rattles=20from=2
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 11:15:02 -0500, "Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote:
>But first....I would have to know what a newsreader is! Wayne's are the
>only posts that I cant read! Sorry Wayne. If there is a way to change the
>newsreader, I don't know about it. Funny I can read any post on any forum
>except his on here. We WILL all get along,. It's not a matter of national
>emergency!!
Simply a program to allow the user to connect to NNTP servers and
download USENET newsgroups such as this one.
I will be looking into this on the weekend. Thanks for the help.
Best Regards,
Wayne Moses | Houston, Texas
2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 5-speed
>But first....I would have to know what a newsreader is! Wayne's are the
>only posts that I cant read! Sorry Wayne. If there is a way to change the
>newsreader, I don't know about it. Funny I can read any post on any forum
>except his on here. We WILL all get along,. It's not a matter of national
>emergency!!
Simply a program to allow the user to connect to NNTP servers and
download USENET newsgroups such as this one.
I will be looking into this on the weekend. Thanks for the help.
Best Regards,
Wayne Moses | Houston, Texas
2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 5-speed
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Re: Wayne
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> wrote in
news:t4vkv21ui20i94dpfajjvhusvmvkag3lrg@4ax.com:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:50:33 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>This is a news reader for a device with Pocket PC on it. It seems to
>>me that it sends messages out through the Outlook client. As such,
>>there are too many variables for me to figure it out without a device
>>of my own to experiment with. Wayne, check your Outlook settings and
>>see if anything seems out of the ordinary.
>
> Thanks Eric. It was working fine all along until these recent
> complaints. Now I cannot update the Newsgroups on the Pocket PC.
>
> It does not actually go through Outlook. Quesenetsoft Newsreader
> connects to the NNTP server through the USB port via ActiveSync and
> can do so witelessly without the laptop being on.
>
> I will have to troubleshoot this over the weekend. This message should
> ve readable and is being sent via Agent -- one of the best PC-based
> newsreaders on the market. I just wished the authors would make one
> for the PPC and then I could get rid of the Russian Qusenetsoft
> Newsreader.
>
> Best Regards,
> Wayne Moses | Houston, Texas
> 2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 5-speed
LOL. I can feel your pain. After years and years of experimentation, I
finally went with Xnews. I agree that Agent is an excellent program,
but when dealing with binaries, I found Xnews to be just a little more
efficient for my needs.
Interesting that it doesn't need Outlook. Although I admit readin
through the broken English was a bit difficult.
Eric
news:t4vkv21ui20i94dpfajjvhusvmvkag3lrg@4ax.com:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:50:33 GMT, "Eric G."
> <NgOrSePeAnM99@Zoptonline.Znet> wrote:
>
>>This is a news reader for a device with Pocket PC on it. It seems to
>>me that it sends messages out through the Outlook client. As such,
>>there are too many variables for me to figure it out without a device
>>of my own to experiment with. Wayne, check your Outlook settings and
>>see if anything seems out of the ordinary.
>
> Thanks Eric. It was working fine all along until these recent
> complaints. Now I cannot update the Newsgroups on the Pocket PC.
>
> It does not actually go through Outlook. Quesenetsoft Newsreader
> connects to the NNTP server through the USB port via ActiveSync and
> can do so witelessly without the laptop being on.
>
> I will have to troubleshoot this over the weekend. This message should
> ve readable and is being sent via Agent -- one of the best PC-based
> newsreaders on the market. I just wished the authors would make one
> for the PPC and then I could get rid of the Russian Qusenetsoft
> Newsreader.
>
> Best Regards,
> Wayne Moses | Houston, Texas
> 2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT V6 5-speed
LOL. I can feel your pain. After years and years of experimentation, I
finally went with Xnews. I agree that Agent is an excellent program,
but when dealing with binaries, I found Xnews to be just a little more
efficient for my needs.
Interesting that it doesn't need Outlook. Although I admit readin
through the broken English was a bit difficult.
Eric
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Re: =?Windows-1252?Q?Re=3A=2006=20Sonata=20LX=20rattles=20from=2
I think it may be a problem with the receiver of the messages.
If I read the messages on www.talkaboutautos.com, they've got lots of
extra characters and are very difficult to read. On the other hand, if I
read them at www.autoboardz.com, they are clear.
If I read the messages on www.talkaboutautos.com, they've got lots of
extra characters and are very difficult to read. On the other hand, if I
read them at www.autoboardz.com, they are clear.
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Re: =?Windows-1252?Q?Re=3A=2006=20Sonata=20LX=20rattles=20from=2
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 12:53:53 -0500, "Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote:
>this one was clear as a bell....thanks Wayne
**Yea, Hi Wayne! Finally Nice to meet you. It's too bad they don't
make the FreeAgent newsreader anymore, Deck. It's nifty for simple
newsreading.
kaboomie
>this one was clear as a bell....thanks Wayne
**Yea, Hi Wayne! Finally Nice to meet you. It's too bad they don't
make the FreeAgent newsreader anymore, Deck. It's nifty for simple
newsreading.
kaboomie
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