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To: peter michaelson who wrote (441)10/15/1998 1:42:00 PM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
I've got my problem with IE subscriptions figured out if anyone in the future has the same problem.

From previous post....

I would like to automatically download about 7 web pages every morning on command, as I get data from each one that I input into a spreadsheet.

It seems that this is what "subscriptions" is meant to do, but I'm having trouble making it work.

Problem 1:
I've 'subscribed' to a number of web pages manually from out of my favorites list. If I click Favorites/Update All Subscriptions, then the updating begins. But the list shown while updating includes several websites that MS must have put in by default. So, now I try to delete those websites for the next time I update. I go to Favorites/Manage Subscriptions. In there, I see only one of the websites that I subcribed to , as well as Desktop.ini.

Can anyone help me?
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