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Covered Services (Microsoft)
The following products, apps and services are covered by the Microsoft
Services Agreement. Account.microsoft.com Advertising.microsoft.com Arrow Launcher Bing Bing Apps Bing Desktop Bing Dictionary Bing in the Classroom Bing Input Bing Maps Bing Navigation Bing Reader Bing Rewards Bing Search app Bing Toolbar Bing Torque Bing Translator Bing Webmaster Bing Wikipedia Browser Bing.com Bingplaces.com Citizen Next Cortana Default Homepage and New Tab Page on Microsoft Edge Device Health App Groove Groove Music Pass HealthVault Home Choice.microsoft.com Maps App Microsoft account Microsoft Family Microsoft Health Microsoft Movies & TV Microsoft Translator Microsoft Wallpaper Microsoft XiaoIce MSN Dial Up MSN Explorer MSN Food & Drink MSN Health & Fitness MSN Money MSN News MSN Premium MSN Sports MSN Travel MSN Weather MSN.com Next Lock Screen Office 365 Consumer Office 365 Home Office 365 Personal Office 365 University Office Online Office Store Office Sway Office.com OneDrive OneDrive.com OneNote Onenote.com Outlook.com Picturesque Lock Screen Pix Lock Send Skype Skype in the Classroom Skype Manager Skype Qik Skype WiFi Skype.com Smart Search Snipp3t Spreadsheet Keyboard Store Sway.com Tossup Translator UrWeather Windows Live Mail Windows Live Writer Windows Movie Maker Windows Photo Gallery Windows Store Xbox and Windows Games published by Microsoft Xbox Live Xbox Live Gold Xbox Music Xbox Store They are shown at the bottom of this page: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/servicesagreement For the life of me, though, I cannot spot Answers.Microsoft Can YOU see that facility listed? It *does* exist! http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/page/gettingstarted Can YOU think of any reason why 'Answers' should NOT be covered by the Microsoft Services Agreement? D. |
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On 24/10/2015 22:33, ~BD~ wrote:
Can YOU think of any reason why 'Answers' should NOT be covered by the Microsoft Services Agreement? It could be because answers are given mostly by octogenarians and demented runners from the geriatric hospitals. These people are not employed by Microsoft. Do you not think this could be one of the plausible reasons? |
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On 25/10/2015 01:56, Good Guy wrote:
On 24/10/2015 22:33, ~BD~ wrote: Can YOU think of any reason why 'Answers' should NOT be covered by the Microsoft Services Agreement? It could be because answers are given mostly by octogenarians and demented runners from the geriatric hospitals. These people are not employed by Microsoft. Do you not think this could be one of the plausible reasons? No. Thanks anyway! ;-) A real-life pal commented .......... "Firstly, as you now know, the answers.ms.whatever site is not necessarily run by Microsoft; it appears that they're the ones who are not happy with you and your questions. Trying to get answers from Microsoft people/tech support/forum admins/moderators will be to no avail since it seems that several of the 'MS forums' do not actually belong to MS and are not run by them, just a company .... ...... *using access to the MS user login system* to provide the appearance of an 'integrated' and joined-up group of forums etc. The only people able to give you the answer you require are the ones deliberately NOT doing so... ie the admins at answers.microsoft I very much doubt that they can be 'forced' to give you a truthful reply and it is highly unlikely that admins and moderators on other areas of the 'MS' support machine will have access to the facilities at answers.microsoft. Consequently they will be unable to examine the user account database or manipulate it in any way." = *Is it possible* to piggy-back onto the MS log-in system as intimated? -- David B. |
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Covered Services (Microsoft)
On Sat, 24 Oct 2015 22:33:49 +0100
~BD~ wrote: Can YOU think of any reason why 'Answers' should NOT be covered by the Microsoft Services Agreement? D. Yes! |
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On 25/10/2015 11:59, ~BD~ wrote:
[....] A real-life pal commented .......... "Firstly, as you now know, the answers.ms.whatever site is not necessarily run by Microsoft; it appears that they're the ones who are not happy with you and your questions. Trying to get answers from Microsoft people/tech support/forum admins/moderators will be to no avail since it seems that several of the 'MS forums' do not actually belong to MS and are not run by them, just a company .... ..... *using access to the MS user login system* to provide the appearance of an 'integrated' and joined-up group of forums etc. The only people able to give you the answer you require are the ones deliberately NOT doing so... ie the admins at answers.microsoft I very much doubt that they can be 'forced' to give you a truthful reply and it is highly unlikely that admins and moderators on other areas of the 'MS' support machine will have access to the facilities at answers.microsoft. Consequently they will be unable to examine the user account database or manipulate it in any way." = *Is it possible* to piggy-back onto the MS log-in system as intimated? Hackers can do all sorts of things nowadays, so perhaps that is a possibility. Maybe someone else will comment. |
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On 26/10/2015 11:59, BurfordTJustice wrote:
On 25/10/2015 11:59, ~BD~ wrote: [....] A real-life pal commented .......... "Firstly, as you now know, the answers.ms.whatever site is not necessarily run by Microsoft; it appears that they're the ones who are not happy with you and your questions. Trying to get answers from Microsoft people/tech support/forum admins/moderators will be to no avail since it seems that several of the 'MS forums' do not actually belong to MS and are not run by them, just a company .... ..... *using access to the MS user login system* to provide the appearance of an 'integrated' and joined-up group of forums etc. The only people able to give you the answer you require are the ones deliberately NOT doing so... ie the admins at answers.microsoft I very much doubt that they can be 'forced' to give you a truthful reply and it is highly unlikely that admins and moderators on other areas of the 'MS' support machine will have access to the facilities at answers.microsoft. Consequently they will be unable to examine the user account database or manipulate it in any way." = *Is it possible* to piggy-back onto the MS log-in system as intimated? Hackers can do all sorts of things nowadays, so perhaps that is a possibility. Maybe someone else will comment. This might be a good thread to post about on the Microsoft Answers forum! I wonder if there would be any response there. Hmmmmm. |
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