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Not able to see the Person who posts reply and asked the question. RRS feed

  • Question

  • Hi,

    I am facing issue with Posts in MSDN forum. I am not getting the name of Person who replied and asked the question which earlier used to come below the Post.
    Are all facing the same issue? I am using IE 8 and Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117 m.

    Can anyone please help.


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    Saturday, March 1, 2014 5:59 AM

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  • If I reply a thread via NNTP Bridge, I will not see my ID displayed as the last reply.


    Alexis Zhang

    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/jie
    http://blogs.itecn.net/blogs/alexis

    | I am facing issue with Posts in MSDN forum. I am not getting the name of Person who replied and asked the question which earlier used to come below the Post.

    • Proposed as answer by Naomi N Monday, March 3, 2014 6:54 PM
    • Unproposed as answer by Shyam Kr Tuesday, March 4, 2014 12:18 PM
    Saturday, March 1, 2014 6:52 AM
  • If I reply a thread via NNTP Bridge, I will not see my ID displayed as the last reply.


    Alexis Zhang

    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/jie
    http://blogs.itecn.net/blogs/alexis

    | I am facing issue with Posts in MSDN forum. I am not getting the name of Person who replied and asked the question which earlier used to come below the Post.

    For all threads I am not able to see the poster information. Even for this post I can not see who you are. I can only see the Text below the reply i.e., 

    Alexis Zhang

    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/jie
    http://blogs.itecn.net/blogs/alexis

    Can anyone please help what is the issue?


    One good question is equivalent to ten best answers.

    Saturday, March 1, 2014 7:00 AM
  • Therefore, this must be a forum bug affects everyone. It needs to be fixed ASAP.


    Alexis Zhang

    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/jie
    http://blogs.itecn.net/blogs/alexis

    | For all threads I am not able to see the poster information. Even for this post I can not see who you are. I can only see the Text below the reply i.e.,

    Monday, March 3, 2014 8:53 AM
  • I see everything OK now, but the behavior you described is not uncommon and happens from time to time. Most likely it's already resolved.

    For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law


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    Monday, March 3, 2014 6:55 PM
  • I see everything OK now, but the behavior you described is not uncommon and happens from time to time. Most likely it's already resolved.

    For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law


    My blog


    My TechNet articles

    Still I am not able to see poster details below the post. Are you able to see the details in IE 8 or Google Chrome 33.0.1750.117 m ? I am using the same version of browser but unable to see that.

    One good question is equivalent to ten best answers.

    Tuesday, March 4, 2014 12:20 PM
  • I am using Google Chrome Version 33.0.1750.146 m (updated today). I am seeing names fine.

    It may be also your connection speed and some extra add-on you have.


    For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law


    My blog


    My TechNet articles

    Tuesday, March 4, 2014 4:07 PM
  • I am using Google Chrome Version 33.0.1750.146 m (updated today). I am seeing names fine.

    It may be also your connection speed and some extra add-on you have.


    For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law


    My blog


    My TechNet articles

    My Google Chrome is also updated to 33.0.1750.146 m, and I am using high speed internet connection in my organization, but still I am not able to see poster details. Even there is no data coming below 

    "Asked by:" section at Top left corner of MSDN Forum.


    One good question is equivalent to ten best answers.

    Wednesday, March 5, 2014 8:46 AM
  • The only other advice I can give you is to try emailing to fissues at microsoft dot com and may be they will be able to help you (provided they will reply).

    For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Becker's Law


    My blog


    My TechNet articles

    Wednesday, March 5, 2014 4:23 PM