I was informed that If I am a MSDN subscriber, if I post question here and
no one answer, it will fire an Internet question at Microsoft

I think when I bought VS.NET Enterprise version, I got a one year MSDN
subscription, is this right? How can I get a MSDN subscription and make sure
that microsoft look at my question if no one answer it?

Re: MSDN subscriber by Paul

Paul
Wed Jan 26 14:49:23 CST 2005

On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 15:47:01 +0100, "Guoqi Zheng" <no@sorry.com> wrote:

¤ I was informed that If I am a MSDN subscriber, if I post question here and
¤ no one answer, it will fire an Internet question at Microsoft
¤
¤ I think when I bought VS.NET Enterprise version, I got a one year MSDN
¤ subscription, is this right? How can I get a MSDN subscription and make sure
¤ that microsoft look at my question if no one answer it?
¤

You need to activate your subscription if you haven't already done so.

In addition, you need to post your messages with the email address you used to activate your
subscription. Microsoft cannot determine if you are a subscriber is you use an anti-spam address.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/manage/default.aspx


Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

RE: MSDN subscriber by NoSpamMgbworld

NoSpamMgbworld
Thu Jan 27 06:59:04 CST 2005

1. Activate the subscription on the download site
http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/
2. Log in and register the email you are going to use to ask questions.

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Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

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"Guoqi Zheng" wrote:

> I was informed that If I am a MSDN subscriber, if I post question here and
> no one answer, it will fire an Internet question at Microsoft
>
> I think when I bought VS.NET Enterprise version, I got a one year MSDN
> subscription, is this right? How can I get a MSDN subscription and make sure
> that microsoft look at my question if no one answer it?
>
>
>