I thought this newsgroup had a 2 or 3 day response assurance. My question of
april 7 had a quick response, but after my replies to that it got very quiet.
How does this work? If the first reply is within 3 days, further replies are
no longer required to be within several days?
It's when ever anyone that thinks they can answer your question actually
sees it and gets around to it. There's no such thing as a guaranteed
response time here.

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>I thought this newsgroup had a 2 or 3 day response assurance. My question
>of
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> are
> no longer required to be within several days?
There is no requirement about how long responses should take. Generally, if
an answer is given, no further responses are made.

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>I thought this newsgroup had a 2 or 3 day response assurance. My question
>of
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> are
> no longer required to be within several days?
Agis - 20 Apr 2005 19:05 GMT
I thought I was posting in the Managed Newsgroups.
> There is no requirement about how long responses should take. Generally, if
> an answer is given, no further responses are made.
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> > are
> > no longer required to be within several days?
Eric den Doop - 21 Apr 2005 07:42 GMT
>I thought I was posting in the Managed Newsgroups.
None of the FoxPro or Visual FoxPro newsgroups are managed:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/managednewsgroups/list.aspx

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