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How Messages Are Displayed in Bulletin Boards |
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Last reviewed: August 11, 1997
Article ID: Q129294 |
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SUMMARYBy default, the bulletin board (BBS) window shows you only the messages that have accumulated since the most recently read message. The Microsoft Network also maintains the entire thread that leads to any unread messages. So, if a message has a parent, you also see the parent, whether you have read it or not.
MORE INFORMATIONIf you skip messages and do not read them, they do not automatically show up the next time you enter the bulletin board. If there is a message you want to see later, you need to make sure that it and every message after it is marked as unread. To do so, select the appropriate messages and then click Mark Message As Unread on the Tools menu. You can also show all the messages on the bulletin board by clicking Show All Messages on the Tools menu. However, be aware that messages do expire after a specified time set by the Forum Manager and then are no longer available on the bulletin board. Information regarding read and unread messages is stored on your local computer. If you read messages from one computer, then sign on to The Microsoft Network from another computer, the messages you read from the first computer are marked as unread.
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