NFN Smith wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
I'm trying to look at some of the threads from March and April this year and am getting nowhere.  If I show enough patience I can get the
     Article not found
page which also offers the "Remove All Expired Articles" button, but clicking on it does not change the total number shown in the index or fix the problem. It is (obviously) not the thread which interested me, but I get this effect on both of the test/Test posts from Frog on 7th and 8th of April (your timezone may vary).
Older threads work ok, as do newer ones.


I've seen this kind of thing happen occasionally, and it's not the newsgroup itself, but how it's handled within your profile, possibly with indexing.

What you probably should do is go to the Properties of the newsgroup, and in the General Information, select Repair Folder.  That one should force downloading of all the headers (or as many as you choose) and re-indexing.

Given the size of this newsgroup (my display shows a little over 114,000 messages), that will take some time to do, and in my experience, if you do all of them, you're likely to see scripting timeout errors, where you have to grant permission for scripts to continue to run.

Although I'm enthusiastic about advising users moving to a new machine to simply copy the entire profile from one to another, I found that the last time I made a move myself, newsgroups with large histories were problematic following the move, and for most of them, I generally had to go through the task of repairing folders, sometimes more than once, and on a couple of groups, I ended up having to unsubscribe and resubscribe.  In retrospect, I probably should have maximized downloading at something on the order of 10,000 or 20,000 messages, and lessened both the time it took to download headers, and the frequency of scripting timeouts.

Smith


I tried it and things started of well - I was within around 2000-3000 messages left to download, then I got the script timeout message.
One Yes and it downloaded the rest, then things started getting ugly.
A few more script timeouts before I said DON'T ASK and whent off for 5-10 minutes. When I got back there was a message saying the connection to the News server had timed out.

and I still can't read those messages, the ones I wanted to look at.

Maybe I'll unsubscribe and resubscribe, that presumably means saving the message filters first.

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