| James Briggs 2005-05-05, 2:45 am |
| First of all I asked findnot and I still await an answer.What I would like
to do is log out so I can set up the account again.
I know its frustrating if you are not given a detailed account of the
symproms of the probkem. I was brief because I was late for work and I hoped
that my message would induce the findnot people to offer some help.
Wat happened was I could't log on to the internet. That was solved by
resetting my options back to the defaults
rather then the settings that they told me to use. I still couln't log on
to most of my fraite sites. The problem is I didn't know if that was because
of a problem with those sites or findnot because I didn't know if I was
loged on to findnet or not. The main point is I have yet to hear from
findnot.
Let me be clear I feel I was fair to findnot because I said that used the
words "so far." Again I still don't know if find not is responsible for my
problems or if is their fault that they have not responded. All I know is I
have yet to hear from them and I need there help.
"J.Alfred Prufrock" <Poet@your.svc> wrote in message
news:HIBXYJ8O38476.8986921296@anonymous.poster...
> In article <eX2ee.27754$RP1.23331@fe10.lga>
> "James Briggs" <jbriggs@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> I don't have or use findnot, but from your little diatribe it
> would
> appear that the problem is that you either:'
>
> 1. Don't know how to set it up
> 2. Expected something faster (encryption and proxy do slow
> things
> down a bit)
>
> I suggest that visit the web site and ask some questions.
> FindnotAdmin
> will probably walk you through the setup. I don't think he can
> correct the gap between your expectations and the way it works.
>
> It's a bad sign when there are complaints without questions.
> "It doesn't work" means "I know so little about this that I
> can't frame a question to ask that I would understand the
> answer to."
>
> J. A. Prufrock
>
>
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