but i do NOT know How .
Please help
Thank You
maged.On 25 Mar 2007 00:59:44 -0700, magedsql@.gmail.com wrote:
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Originally Posted by
>I am MCDBA, I like your group, and i need to join it as a member
>but i do NOT know How .
>Please help
>Thank You
>maged.
Hi maged,
There is no need to "join" this group. Just read messages if the usbject
interests you, post questions if you have any, post replies if you
happen to know the answer to other people's questions, etc.
I see from the headers of your message that you are accessing this group
through the Google Groupps interface. Maybe you are thinking that this
group is specific to Google. It is not. This is a group on usenet,
available to anybody who can access a usenet server. This grooup is also
mirrored on several web sites (Google Groups being one of them), using a
different layout but presenting the same content.
I know that Google Groups has *also* a number of groups exclusive to
Google Groups. Maybe these do require people to "join" the group; I
don't know, since I don't use Google Groups. I seem to recall seeing
them once, and noting that on the Google interface, there is no easy way
to tell the difference between a private Google group and a public
Usenet group mirrored on Google. But resst assured - this group
(comp.databases.ms-sqlserver) is a public Usenet group; there is no
formal or informal process required to join - just read, write and
enjoy!
--
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
My SQL Server blog: http://sqlblog.com/blogs/hugo_kornelis|||On Mar 25, 1:27 pm, Hugo Kornelis
<h...@.perFact.REMOVETHIS.info.INVALIDwrote:
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Originally Posted by
On 25 Mar 2007 00:59:44 -0700, maged...@.gmail.com wrote:
>
Quote:
Originally Posted by
I am MCDBA, I like your group, and i need to join it as a member
but i do NOT know How .
Please help
Thank You
maged.
>
Hi maged,
>
There is no need to "join" this group. Just read messages if the usbject
interests you, post questions if you have any, post replies if you
happen to know the answer to other people's questions, etc.
>
I see from the headers of your message that you are accessing this group
through the Google Groupps interface. Maybe you are thinking that this
group is specific to Google. It is not. This is a group on usenet,
available to anybody who can access a usenet server. This grooup is also
mirrored on several web sites (Google Groups being one of them), using a
different layout but presenting the same content.
>
I know that Google Groups has *also* a number of groups exclusive to
Google Groups. Maybe these do require people to "join" the group; I
don't know, since I don't use Google Groups. I seem to recall seeing
them once, and noting that on the Google interface, there is no easy way
to tell the difference between a private Google group and a public
Usenet group mirrored on Google. But resst assured - this group
(comp.databases.ms-sqlserver) is a public Usenet group; there is no
formal or informal process required to join - just read, write and
enjoy!
>
--
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
My SQL Server blog:http://sqlblog.com/blogs/hugo_kornelis
Hi Hugo Kornelis
Thank you for your reply , and I will be more gratefull to you if you
recommnd other database groups that I can participate
Thank you again
Maged|||On 25 Mar 2007 11:24:22 -0700, magedsql@.gmail.com wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
>Thank you for your reply , and I will be more gratefull to you if you
>recommnd other database groups that I can participate
Hi Maged,
My main interest is MS SQL Server; that's why I'm active in this group.
I also participate in several groups in the microsoft.public.sqlserver.*
hierarchy. There are a lot of groups there; I'd advise you to check the
list and see which subjects carry your interests.
I know that there are also other groups on internet, not visible on
usenet. But since I prefer to access the groups through a usenet reader,
I don't know them.
--
Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
My SQL Server blog: http://sqlblog.com/blogs/hugo_kornelis|||maged,
Although not "groups" there are definitely two free sites that offer a great
deal of quality SQL Server information:
h**p://www.sqlservercentral.com
h**p://www.sql-server-performance.com
Also, you can join the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS):
h**p://www.sqlpass.org
-- Bill
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On Mar 25, 1:27 pm, Hugo Kornelis
<h...@.perFact.REMOVETHIS.info.INVALIDwrote:
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Originally Posted by
>On 25 Mar 2007 00:59:44 -0700, maged...@.gmail.com wrote:
>>
Quote:
Originally Posted by
>I am MCDBA, I like your group, and i need to join it as a member
>but i do NOT know How .
>Please help
>Thank You
>maged.
>>
>Hi maged,
>>
>There is no need to "join" this group. Just read messages if the usbject
>interests you, post questions if you have any, post replies if you
>happen to know the answer to other people's questions, etc.
>>
>I see from the headers of your message that you are accessing this group
>through the Google Groupps interface. Maybe you are thinking that this
>group is specific to Google. It is not. This is a group on usenet,
>available to anybody who can access a usenet server. This grooup is also
>mirrored on several web sites (Google Groups being one of them), using a
>different layout but presenting the same content.
>>
>I know that Google Groups has *also* a number of groups exclusive to
>Google Groups. Maybe these do require people to "join" the group; I
>don't know, since I don't use Google Groups. I seem to recall seeing
>them once, and noting that on the Google interface, there is no easy way
>to tell the difference between a private Google group and a public
>Usenet group mirrored on Google. But resst assured - this group
>(comp.databases.ms-sqlserver) is a public Usenet group; there is no
>formal or informal process required to join - just read, write and
>enjoy!
>>
>--
>Hugo Kornelis, SQL Server MVP
>My SQL Server blog:http://sqlblog.com/blogs/hugo_kornelis
>
Hi Hugo Kornelis
Thank you for your reply , and I will be more gratefull to you if you
recommnd other database groups that I can participate
Thank you again
Maged
>
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