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I want to say thanks to all of you who participate in this online Help and
Support forum. Over the years I have trekked through many such sites, many
of them less-than-useful, but I have been extremely impressed with the help
and informative information I have picked up here.

Thanks to you all.

David
 
David,

You are very welcome! We all are here to help each other out. If you
continue to have problems even after Vista ships and you have issues with
the RTM build just ask here and I'm sure someone will be able to help you
out.
 
You are most welcome, that is what we are here for. The more people help the
community out, the better commuity it becomes.


Bill F.
 
A lot of us help in these groups because of an eggregious little discussed
policy of MSFT.

MSFT has contracted for years to Convergys of Ohio for their phone support
in a quintissential display of their lack of regard for their individual and
small buisness customers sub0enterprise.

This help is minimum waged, minimally trained, and for those of us who speak
some English eggregiously challened in the use of English, the Windows OS,
and Office--as well as their command of the MSKBs and all things MSFT. It
is also a prime example of outsourcing that robs the American middle class
of badly needed jobs. Currently the upper 1% of the income scale is enjoying
consistent job coverage.

Some of us hope in some small way to make up for what MSFT purposely does to
the public. If arrogance were a distilled rare cognac it would have its
epicenter on the Redmond campus.

CH
 
Dude... a "glad to help" would suffice...

Lang

Chad Harris said:
A lot of us help in these groups because of an eggregious little discussed
policy of MSFT.

MSFT has contracted for years to Convergys of Ohio for their phone support
in a quintissential display of their lack of regard for their individual
and small buisness customers sub0enterprise.

This help is minimum waged, minimally trained, and for those of us who
speak some English eggregiously challened in the use of English, the
Windows OS, and Office--as well as their command of the MSKBs and all
things MSFT. It is also a prime example of outsourcing that robs the
American middle class of badly needed jobs. Currently the upper 1% of the
income scale is enjoying consistent job coverage.

Some of us hope in some small way to make up for what MSFT purposely does
to the public. If arrogance were a distilled rare cognac it would have
its epicenter on the Redmond campus.

CH
 
I'm just ribbing Chad... he posts some of the more lengthy messages,
editorial AND those offering assistance.

Lang
 
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