The following is a list of the Microsoft-sponsored Microsoft Access NNTP
Newsgroups:
Getting Started microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Tables and Database Design microsoft.public.access.tablesdbdesign
Queries microsoft.public.access.queries
Forms microsoft.public.access.forms
Forms Programming microsoft.public.access.formscoding
Reports and Printing microsoft.public.access.reports
Macros microsoft.public.access.macros
Modules, DAO, and VBA microsoft.public.access.modulesdaovba
Command Bars, Toolbars & UI* microsoft.public.access.commandbarsui
ODBC and Client/Server* microsoft.public.access.odbcclientsvr
Importing, Exporting, Linking microsoft.public.access.externaldata
Interoperability, OLE, & DDE* microsoft.public.access.interopoledde
Multiuser and Networking microsoft.public.access.multiuser
Replication microsoft.public.access.replication
Security microsoft.public.access.security
Setup and Configuration microsoft.public.access.setupconfig
Conversion microsoft.public.access.conversion
ActiveX Controls microsoft.public.access.activexcontrol
Developer Toolkits microsoft.public.access.devtoolkits
3rd Party and User Groups microsoft.public.access.3rdpartyusrgrp
Internet Features microsoft.public.access.internet
* The abbreviations above represent the following:
UI = User Interface
ODBC = Open Database Connectivity
OLE = Object Linking and Embedding
DDE = Dynamic Data Exchange
Microsoft does not offer any formal support in these newsgroups. Instead,
they are provided as a platform for participating in the global
community of Microsoft customers and product experts. Microsoft MVPs (Most
Valuable Professionals) provide technical answers and expertise in the
newsgroups. They come from a wide range of backgrounds and professions,
with a willingness to give their time, expertise, and advice to enhance the
technical skills of other customers.
You can use any newsreader software to access the newsgroups. The Microsoft
news server name is msnews.microsoft.com. You do not need to enter an
account name or password.
For more information about the newsgroups, newsreaders, and rules of
conduct, please visit the Microsoft Access Newsgroups Web page at: