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Number : 249 Date : 2001-06-20 Author : Chaz Cone Subject : Re: Synching files between Win200Pro and Win/Me Size(KB) : 1
Thanks, Kan. You're right, I scanned on subject and (yes, I know) that's not often descriptive. Thanks again..... C At 06:03 PM 6/20/2001, you wrote: >Follow the thread which started at Msg #13 in this group. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xxcopy/message/13 > >At the bottom of the page, you can find all the responses >to this thread (notably Msg #15 and Msg #20). > >So, you are not alone and as we speak, we are working on >this problem. > >Are you sure you really scanned the messages in this group? >Often times, browsing the message list by the title would >not give you satisfactory results because in many occasions, >the contents in the 2nd and 3rd responses would contain >topic far removed from the original title --- but by necessity >as a response to the thread, the respondents have little >choice there. > >The bottom line is to use the search mechanism offered by >the group. In your case, go to the home page of the group. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xxcopy > >And in the box, type in the key words such as > > NTFS timestamp granularity > >and click the Search Arcivhe button. > >Voila!!! > > >Kan Yabumoto > >==================================================================== >At 2001-06-20 16:14, Chaz Cone wrote: > >I've scanned the messages here and perhaps I'm the only one wanting > >to use XXCOPY this way. Here's my scenario: > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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