Thursday, July 26th 2007

No More Calls To Microsoft

A certain number of KB articles from Microsoft offer a hotfix which can be obtained by calling Microsoft Support to authenticate your version of Windows and to check whether you need that hotfix or not. Microsoft now offers a new way with which you can now download a hotfix without having to call a Microsoft representative. With this way you will receive a form mail in response, and in it will be a link to the http site where you can download the fix from.
Source: Microsoft
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20 Comments on No More Calls To Microsoft

#2
HellasVagabond
Useful to most people including me. If you don't like it you don't have to say anything.
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#3
HellasVagabond
50 people checked this out, only 1 said something bad and guess who that was. The only person in here who replies in every thread just to make his posts counter go up. I'm not surprised by his answer.
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#4
GJSNeptune
So you're going to troll me because you think I care about my post count? If 50 people viewed the thread, why haven't the other 49 said anything? You even said it's so helpfull to people like you.
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#5
HellasVagabond
Because people only reply when they have something to add not just to reply.
And no i see that you don't care about your post counter. You only have 1.252 posts in 2 months time and 13.51 per day. Not to mention you do the same thing in every thread you dont like.
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#6
GJSNeptune
Please prove it. My post count is high because I spend all day at work browsing TPU.

The point of a news section is for people to respond, not to add. You add to posts asking for help.
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Deleted member 3
GJSNeptuneSo you're going to troll me because you think I care about my post count? If 50 people viewed the thread, why haven't the other 49 said anything? You even said it's so helpfull to people like you.
He said including him, not like him. If you don't care about a topic don't reply to it. A single word reply which is sarcastic at the same time does nothing positive for anyone. You're the one trolling here.
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#8
HellasVagabond
The point of news is for people to read them and if they want to add or ask a question they do so. It's not for people to come and say they don't like the news they read. If you don't like something there isn't a reason to post anything, you just move along to reading news you like. I think it's rather easy to comprehend.
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#9
crow1001
IMO there is far to much " ill post just for the sake of it news " going up, so much so that it swamps the decent stuff that gets pushed well down the list and forgot about, we need a bit of quality news control here people.;)
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#11
HellasVagabond
Whoever looks for news to a site can easily scroll a couple of pages. There is no known way for any news site around the net to compress every news story in one page especially when they use pictures. As for quality of news like i said this is useful to people that really want to have their systems covered with every patch available by Microsoft. Those who don't know what to do with this or don't care obviously wont find it as good news.
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#12
GJSNeptune
Drowning in news wasn't a problem before. You sometimes even post in Nonsense or somewhere else because it's only of minor importance.
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#13
Deleted member 3
This thread is to discuss the news item, not to discuss news quality or to troll. Take your concerns to the right forums, one more off topic comment and this is closed.
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#14
HellasVagabond
Like you said when i think that a news post ain't worth placing in the frontpage i don't thus i move it in the forums. This however is good news to many people. You would know that if you ever tried to download a hotfix and you couldn't cause you had to call Microsoft and wait till they approved it for you to download.

[End Of Off-Topic]
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#15
GJSNeptune
I've never had to call Microsoft regarding a hotfix, not on any computer I've used and/or worked on. I've only had to call once when I reactivated XP Pro too many times on my machine. Luckily the Indian guy spoke pretty clearly, and spoke the numbers slowly.
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#16
HellasVagabond
Well in that case you shouldn't comment on something that you ain't aware of.
No more off-topic people.
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#17
GJSNeptune
How is saying I've never had to call Microsoft about a hotfix not on topic with having to call Microsoft regarding hotfixes?
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#18
HellasVagabond
Because i'm sure that it has happened to others. Plus you didn't just comment by saying "i never had to call MS in order to gain access to a hotfix". Instead you chose to be sarcastic by just saying "Groundbreaking".
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Deleted member 3
GJSNeptuneI've never had to call Microsoft regarding a hotfix, not on any computer I've used and/or worked on. I've only had to call once when I reactivated XP Pro too many times on my machine. Luckily the Indian guy spoke pretty clearly, and spoke the numbers slowly.
There are many hotfixes that aren't publicly available, you get those when you call Microsoft for support. These hotfixes address very specific issues and won't be added to servicepacks and such. You would expect someone that doesn't care about a change in this service would at least know about the service.
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Deleted member 3
Also, since this discussion is going on and I don't think the endresult of it will be very groundbreaking I'm ending it for you guys.
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