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Tom Ferguson
If you want to contact Microsoft then the public newsgroups are not a
good way to do it. These are user-to-user groups. While a Microsoft rep
might check some messages from time-to-time, there is no way of knowing
when or if your message will be seen by any Microsoftie.
There is contact information here:
http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/
Also, their toll-free phone numbers are available in the usual places.
In my experience, their usual response is to investigate the problem
including reproducing it, developing and testing a solution and then
releasing that solution to users. Personally, I would prefer to see them
do that than expend many man hours of time developing public explanations
and apologia. However, others have different views.
All the best.
Tom
MSMVP
Windows shell/User
: The latest Office update (SP2) seems to have caused a lot of problems
and
: queries -
:
: It was, seemingly, a repeat of SP2 issued very recently
: Some have been unable to download it (are they the lucky ones?)
: Some have been unable to install it
: Some have incurred problem having installed it
:
: Despite numerous posts from several people to several NewsGroups the
only
: response from Microsoft (as I have seen) is to the effect that "we're
: looking into it".
:
: I would like to invite Microsoft to come clean and give us, its users
and
: its customers, an explanation of what is happening.
:
: Regards.
:
: Bill Ridgeway
: Computer Solutions
:
:
good way to do it. These are user-to-user groups. While a Microsoft rep
might check some messages from time-to-time, there is no way of knowing
when or if your message will be seen by any Microsoftie.
There is contact information here:
http://www.microsoft.com/worldwide/
Also, their toll-free phone numbers are available in the usual places.
In my experience, their usual response is to investigate the problem
including reproducing it, developing and testing a solution and then
releasing that solution to users. Personally, I would prefer to see them
do that than expend many man hours of time developing public explanations
and apologia. However, others have different views.
All the best.
Tom
MSMVP
Windows shell/User
: The latest Office update (SP2) seems to have caused a lot of problems
and
: queries -
:
: It was, seemingly, a repeat of SP2 issued very recently
: Some have been unable to download it (are they the lucky ones?)
: Some have been unable to install it
: Some have incurred problem having installed it
:
: Despite numerous posts from several people to several NewsGroups the
only
: response from Microsoft (as I have seen) is to the effect that "we're
: looking into it".
:
: I would like to invite Microsoft to come clean and give us, its users
and
: its customers, an explanation of what is happening.
:
: Regards.
:
: Bill Ridgeway
: Computer Solutions
:
: