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Using Newsgroups

Which newsreader should I use?

All Microsoft newsgroups are available through both a Web-based newsreader and an NNTP newsreader, such as Outlook Express. In fact you'll see links allowing you to choose between Web-based and NNTP newsreaders when you see listings of newsgroups. Don’t know which to choose? This may help you:

Why choose the Web-based newsreader:
Web-based newsreaders are especially popular for beginners, because you don’t need to install anything new. The fact you’re reading this page means you already have a Web browser, which is all you need to access the Web-based newsreader.

Using a Web-based newsreader...

Why choose an NNTP newsreader:
Some people prefer an NNTP Newsreader such as Outlook Express because it allows them to download newsgroup content and then work with it while they’re not connected to the Internet.

Using an NNTP newsreader...

Whichever way you go or if you decide to alternate between the formats we recommend that you download the latest version of Internet Explorer. It provides a great browsing experience for the Web-based newsreader, and includes the Outlook Express NNTP newsreader. Download Internet Explorer now.

If you have a question about newsgroups that isn’t answered here, check out Microsoft Newsgroups: Frequently asked Questions (FAQ).


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