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Help? None of my messages are getting responses??
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| Daniel Miller 2005-02-18, 3:56 pm |
| I've purchased MSDN Professional, registered my subscriber number, and
created my no-spam email address (the same one used on this message) on the
msdn site. Yet I've posted messages to three different MSDN newsgroups
over the past w , and never gotten any response to anything. Do I have
to post from the MS website??
The groups I posted to are:
microsoft.public.platformsdk.base
microsoft.win32.programmer.kernel
microsoft.public.windowsnt.registry
Dan Miller
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| Stefan Schachner[MSFT] 2005-02-18, 8:55 pm |
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Hey Dan,
If you are using the same account that you used to post this question, it
is not a valid MSDN no-spam alias and thus we have no way to identify you
as a MSDN subscriber in the MSDN managed newsgroups...
Also the following newsgroups are not MSDN Managed Newsgroups
microsoft.public.platformsdk.base
microsoft.public.windowsnt.registry
Please register a no-spam email alias, configure your profile or newsgroup
client and then repost the message and we will be more than happy to
respond to your question in the microsoft.win32.programmer.kernel.
To register a no-spam alias:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/
Once you log in to subscriber downloads, You should come to the page called
“What’s Hot” .. On the “what’s hot” page under the announcements you should
see a paragraph
Get Unlimited Free PSS Support for Technical Issues!
Unlimited free support is available now to MSDN subscribers via the MSDN
Managed Newsgroups. In over 200 developer newsgroups, Microsoft will assure
that you receive a response to your posts within 2 business days. This
services is included as a benefit of your active subscription. You can get
started by registering here.
Click on the “here” link to create your no-spam alias...
To configure the profile:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscript...ault.aspx#webba
sed
The list of MSDN Managed Newsgroups
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscript...roups/list.aspx
Let me know when you have a chance to repost the question and I will be
more than happy to verify that your post was received and is a MSDN
subscriber post.
Stefan Schachner
MSDN Community Program Manager
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
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| Daniel Miller 2005-02-18, 8:55 pm |
| Thank you for your prompt reply!! I'm a little about the nospam
address; the address I previously was using, I had entered on a Profile
page, somewhere in the web of MSDN Subscriber information, and the page
even confirmed my entry, and labelled it as a "nospam" address... I can't
even *find* that page now, which isn't surprising considering how much
time I spent wandering around the site after I got my subscription...
Anyway, it now says this address is confirmed as my 'nospam' address;
let's hope it's right this time!!
Dan Miller
sschac@online.microsoft.com ("Stefan Schachner[MSFT]") wrote in
news:b2Z5UBfFFHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl:
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> Hey Dan,
> If you are using the same account that you used to post this
> question, it
> is not a valid MSDN no-spam alias and thus we have no way to identify
> you as a MSDN subscriber in the MSDN managed newsgroups...
>
> Also the following newsgroups are not MSDN Managed Newsgroups
> microsoft.public.platformsdk.base
> microsoft.public.windowsnt.registry
>
> Please register a no-spam email alias, configure your profile or
> newsgroup client and then repost the message and we will be more than
> happy to respond to your question in the
> microsoft.win32.programmer.kernel.
>
>
> To register a no-spam alias:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/
> Once you log in to subscriber downloads, You should come to the page
> called “What’s Hot” .. On the “what’s hot” page under the
> announcements you should see a paragraph
>
> Get Unlimited Free PSS Support for Technical Issues!
> Unlimited free support is available now to MSDN subscribers via the
> MSDN Managed Newsgroups. In over 200 developer newsgroups, Microsoft
> will assure that you receive a response to your posts within 2
> business days. This services is included as a benefit of your active
> subscription. You can get started by registering here.
>
> Click on the “here” link to create your no-spam alias...
>
>
> To configure the profile:
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscript...s/default.aspx#
> webba sed
>
> The list of MSDN Managed Newsgroups
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscript...roups/list.aspx
>
>
> Let me know when you have a chance to repost the question and I will
> be more than happy to verify that your post was received and is a MSDN
> subscriber post.
>
> Stefan Schachner
> MSDN Community Program Manager
> This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and
> confers no rights.
>
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| Stefan Schachner[MSFT] 2005-02-18, 8:55 pm |
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Everything looks good ... Let us know if you run into any problems..
Stefan Schachner
MSDN Community Program Manager
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
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| The Other Roger 2005-02-21, 3:57 pm |
| Same problem here. I followed all of Stefan's instructions and registered the
same address that I'm using to send this message. My question was submitted to
win32.programmer.kernel on the 15th and there has been no response.
Roger Levy
Daniel Miller wrote:
>
> I've purchased MSDN Professional, registered my subscriber number, and
> created my no-spam email address (the same one used on this message) on the
> msdn site. Yet I've posted messages to three different MSDN newsgroups
> over the past w , and never gotten any response to anything. Do I have
> to post from the MS website??
>
> The groups I posted to are:
>
> microsoft.public.platformsdk.base
> microsoft.win32.programmer.kernel
> microsoft.public.windowsnt.registry
>
> Dan Miller
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| Stefan Schachner[MSFT] 2005-02-21, 8:56 pm |
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Hey Roger,
I reviewed your post and the community has responded to your
post.. Please review the thread.... if the solution does not resolve your
issue then respond back to the thread so that the communiy or a Microsoft
Professional can better assist you ...
Stefan Schachner
MSDN Community Program Manager
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
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| The Other Roger 2005-02-21, 8:56 pm |
| Stefan,
The only "replies" have been from me. I originally posted on January 29 =
without
using my MSDN subscriber alias. I got no response so I reposted by reply=
ing to
my own article on February 14. I used an email alias that I had register=
ed at
one time when it was possible to choose both the name and domain. This i=
s the
same thing Daniel Miller said he did. However you told me that alias was=
no
longer valid so I chose a new alias including selecting one of the domain=
s that
the registration page offered me. In order to resubmit my question with =
the new
alias I once again replied to my own original post.
Therefore I see three articles in the thread I started and they are all f=
rom
me. The last of the three is my question submitted under what should be =
a valid
subscriber alias.
Roger Levy
"Stefan Schachner[MSFT]" wrote:
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> Stefan Schachner
> MSDN Community Program Manager
> This posting is provided =93AS IS=94 with no warranties, and
> confers no rights.
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| Stefan Schachner[MSFT] 2005-02-21, 8:56 pm |
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Ohhh Ok Roger...Sorry for the confusion... Threads that are originally
posted by an non-valid no-spam alias will always show as unmanaged... Even
if a managed customer posts to the thread... The thread I was looking at
was the
From: The Other Roger <blooline@online.nospam>
Subject: DHCP address for network service
If you can send me the subject of the thread you need a response on, I will
be more than happy to see what I can do to get you a response..
Stefan Schachner
MSDN Community Program Manager
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
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| Stefan Schachner[MSFT] 2005-02-21, 8:56 pm |
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Hey Roger... I found the post you were refering to.. I will see if I cannot
get you a response to you post this evening...
Stefan Schachner
MSDN Community Program Manager
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
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