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Answer» Recently upgraded to latest Internet Explorer, and now mysubscribed newsgroups are missing. Previous access was via the Email (envelope) icon on address bar. Clicking it offered the option of reading/sending mail and "newsgroups" ---- Where did that go ? This is what you want to do:
1) Click Tools from Ie's toolbar. 2) Highlight Toolbars 2) Click CUSTOMIZE... 3) Select the READ Mail icon and click the Add button. 4) Your Read Mail should now be on the toolbar. 5) If you can't see it on the toolbar, you should see a separator LINE to the left of the Home button. Simply click this separator line and drag it slowly to the left, while looking at the end of that toolbar. Eventually your Read Email button will appear. Or...you can simply click the arrow at the end of the toolbar and Read Mail will appear in the drop-down menu.I have a "read mail" icon (envelope) on my IE menu bar and use it to access the Outlook mail program. In prior edition of IE it offered a choice of mail or newsgroups. No such choice now, just mail. How do I now get to those newsgroups ? Under "Tools" - "Internet Options" - "Connections" I have selected Microsoft outlook for Newsgroups... but don't see a link anywhere.Is there any way you can copy the TARGET for the Newsgroups you subscribe to as a link and add it to your favorites in Internet Explorer?
I've Googled this and can't find anything...not even from Microsoft.
I did happen to find this, but it's for Outlook EXPRESS:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/support/newsgroups/howto.mspx
I'm scratching my head, here...sorry I haven't been much help. I like IE7, but this seems to be an issue I'm only just hearing about.
Would love to find an answer for this and will keep trying...anyone care to chime in?
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