You've responded to a long-outdated newsgroup post.
Maybe it was archived by Google. Maybe you responded
to a reprint on a commercial site. (Some websites try
to make money by reprinting newsgroup posts and
presenting them as their own forum.)
Google archives newsgroup (Usenet) posts with their
search engine. Google also links newsgroups to their
Google Groups service. *But Google Groups is not the
same thing as Usenet newsgroups.* If you don't know what
newsgroups are you might benefit from an explanation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet
If you want to take part in current newsgroup discussions
you might want to consider getting a real newsreader.
Newsgroups use NNTP protocol rather than the HTTP protocol
used for webpages. It's a different format, not optimized
for viewing in a browser. For a list of newsreader software,
see here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Usenet_newsreaders
You can then subscribe to a news server to access various
groups. One popular, free server is here:
http://eternal-september.org/
Your ISP may also provide newsgroup access.
<***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:b61ab8b5-28ae-4444-aa1c-***@googlegroups.com...
| On Tuesday, September 18, 2001 1:24:38 AM UTC+2, Alejandro Sfrede wrote:
| > use vbsftp.zip
| >
| > >
|
| Where is 'vbsftp.zip' to be found???
|
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