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  • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

    MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

    On 2/24 I posted a question on "Com Interop and ParamArray" and have not
    received any response even though I am a MSDN subscriber. What's up?
    --
    Terry
  • Armin Zingler

    #2
    Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

    "Terry" <TerryL@nospam. nospamschrieb
    On 2/24 I posted a question on "Com Interop and ParamArray" and have
    not received any response even though I am a MSDN subscriber.
    What's up?
    AFAIK you must post with a registered valid mail address.
    TerryL@nospam.n ospam doesn't look like such one.


    Armin


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    • Armin Zingler

      #3
      Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

      "Terry" <TerryL@nospam. nospamschrieb
      On 2/24 I posted a question on "Com Interop and ParamArray" and have
      not received any response even though I am a MSDN subscriber.
      What's up?
      AFAIK you must post with a registered valid mail address.
      TerryL@nospam.n ospam doesn't look like such one.


      Armin


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      • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

        #4
        Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

        It always has been! Although there has been 2 or 3 instances in the past
        year where this has happened. I have made no changes on my end - why would I
        suddenly fall off the list?
        --
        Terry


        "Armin Zingler" wrote:
        "Terry" <TerryL@nospam. nospamschrieb
        On 2/24 I posted a question on "Com Interop and ParamArray" and have
        not received any response even though I am a MSDN subscriber.
        What's up?
        >
        AFAIK you must post with a registered valid mail address.
        TerryL@nospam.n ospam doesn't look like such one.
        >
        >
        Armin
        >
        >
        >

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        • rowe_newsgroups

          #5
          Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

          On Feb 27, 10:09 am, Terry <Ter...@nospam. nospamwrote:
          It always has been! Although there has been 2 or 3 instances in the past
          year where this has happened. I have made no changes on my end - why would I
          suddenly fall off the list?
          --
          Terry
          >
          "Armin Zingler" wrote:
          "Terry" <Ter...@nospam. nospamschrieb
          On 2/24 I posted a question on "Com Interop and ParamArray" and have
          not received any response even though I am a MSDN subscriber.
          What's up?
          >
          AFAIK you must post with a registered valid mail address.
          Ter...@nospam.n ospam doesn't look like such one.
          >
          Armin
          Perhaps you should take the logical step and contact MSDN customer
          support?

          Thanks,

          Seth Rowe [MVP]

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          • Armin Zingler

            #6
            Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

            "Terry" <TerryL@nospam. nospamschrieb
            It always has been! Although there has been 2 or 3 instances in the
            past
            year where this has happened. I have made no changes on my end - why
            would I
            suddenly fall off the list?
            I don't know. Was just speculation by me.


            Armin



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            • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

              #7
              Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

              Well, I sort of thought just asking was a logical step. If I remember
              correctlly, the last time this happened, I found some inconsistancy with my
              'profile' vs my 'configuaration ' under "Manage my Subscription | Managed
              newsgroups | Configure".
              I had stated that nothing had changed on my end, but I now recall that I
              cleared out all my cookies a couple of weeks ago. You don't suppose that MS
              relys somehow on cookies to determine who is a subscriber... do you?
              Of course, trying to get in and check my configuration right now - I get an
              error message saying it is not currently available...

              --
              Terry


              "rowe_newsgroup s" wrote:
              On Feb 27, 10:09 am, Terry <Ter...@nospam. nospamwrote:
              It always has been! Although there has been 2 or 3 instances in the past
              year where this has happened. I have made no changes on my end - why would I
              suddenly fall off the list?
              --
              Terry

              "Armin Zingler" wrote:
              "Terry" <Ter...@nospam. nospamschrieb
              On 2/24 I posted a question on "Com Interop and ParamArray" and have
              not received any response even though I am a MSDN subscriber.
              What's up?
              AFAIK you must post with a registered valid mail address.
              Ter...@nospam.n ospam doesn't look like such one.
              Armin
              >
              Perhaps you should take the logical step and contact MSDN customer
              support?
              >
              Thanks,
              >
              Seth Rowe [MVP]
              >

              Comment

              • rowe_newsgroups

                #8
                Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                Well, I sort of thought just asking was a logical step.

                The problem is that the people you are asking are not Microsoft
                employees and can't really help you. It's sort of like going to the
                post office and asking another customer why your mail hasn't arrived.
                Sure they might have some ideas, but they can't do anymore than
                speculate. A much better approach would be to ask the post master
                behind the counter.

                Thanks,

                Seth Rowe [MVP]

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                • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

                  #9
                  Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                  Well I sort of thought that the concept of a 'managed newsgroup' was that
                  there are MS employees out there lurking somewhere. And it was more like
                  standing at the Post Office and asking if someone could please help me!
                  Well enough of that...I have checked my profile/configuration and my msdn
                  registered
                  email is correct. So I guess I will have to contact them the old fashioned
                  way.
                  --
                  Terry


                  "rowe_newsgroup s" wrote:
                  Well, I sort of thought just asking was a logical step.
                  >
                  The problem is that the people you are asking are not Microsoft
                  employees and can't really help you. It's sort of like going to the
                  post office and asking another customer why your mail hasn't arrived.
                  Sure they might have some ideas, but they can't do anymore than
                  speculate. A much better approach would be to ask the post master
                  behind the counter.
                  >
                  Thanks,
                  >
                  Seth Rowe [MVP]
                  >

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                  • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

                    #10
                    Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                    And just to make another point ... the postmasters response was, I don't know
                    - why don't you try to repost it!
                    And when your car won't start ... everybody out and back on again! lol
                    --
                    Terry


                    "rowe_newsgroup s" wrote:
                    Well, I sort of thought just asking was a logical step.
                    >
                    The problem is that the people you are asking are not Microsoft
                    employees and can't really help you. It's sort of like going to the
                    post office and asking another customer why your mail hasn't arrived.
                    Sure they might have some ideas, but they can't do anymore than
                    speculate. A much better approach would be to ask the post master
                    behind the counter.
                    >
                    Thanks,
                    >
                    Seth Rowe [MVP]
                    >

                    Comment

                    • rowe_newsgroups

                      #11
                      Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                      Well I sort of thought that the concept of a 'managed newsgroup' was that
                      there are MS employees out there lurking somewhere.
                      The only thing that is managed (afaik) is that whenever a registered
                      MSDN subscriber posts a question, it alerts a Microsoft staffer to
                      answer the question. Besides that, I don't believe there are Microsoft
                      employees just "lurking" here waiting for a post. Most of us here are
                      just volunteers.

                      Thanks,

                      Seth Rowe [MVP]

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                      • Cor Ligthert[MVP]

                        #12
                        Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                        Terry,

                        You have to use the MSDN Web newsreader with as Armin said your registered
                        address to get help from an MSFT.

                        Cor

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                        • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

                          #13
                          Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                          Yes, and as I replied - I did!
                          --
                          Terry


                          "Cor Ligthert[MVP]" wrote:
                          Terry,
                          >
                          You have to use the MSDN Web newsreader with as Armin said your registered
                          address to get help from an MSFT.
                          >
                          Cor
                          >

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                          • Cor Ligthert[MVP]

                            #14
                            Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                            Terry,

                            I told you two options, so you are using the Microsoft News HTML website,
                            strange that they don't answer. The information of your current messages is
                            by the way complete opposite from that.

                            Cor

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                            • =?Utf-8?B?VGVycnk=?=

                              #15
                              Re: MSDN Subscriber and no answer...

                              Hi Cor,
                              Yes and that is what is funny about the whole thing. I was hoping that
                              this thread would lead to what caused this problem. I had double and triple
                              checked that my profile and configured nospam addresses were identical...
                              TerryL@nospam.n ospam and they were. I did (out of desperation) 'update' my
                              nospam alias on the configuration page from TerryL@nospam.n ospam to
                              TerryL@nospam.n ospam (yes I know they are the same). Maybe that
                              'straigntend' it out. From my end, I have no way to tell what, if any
                              differance that made, but it looks like it is working now.
                              --
                              Terry


                              "Cor Ligthert[MVP]" wrote:
                              Terry,
                              >
                              I told you two options, so you are using the Microsoft News HTML website,
                              strange that they don't answer. The information of your current messages is
                              by the way complete opposite from that.
                              >
                              Cor
                              >

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