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- From: georgef@microsoft.com (George Forsman)
- Subject: Re: Poll : Microsoft support on the Internet
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.053108.16574@microsoft.com>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 05:31:08 GMT
- Organization: Microsoft Corporation
- References: <1992Nov9.140105.12721@ppoc.com> <0cN7TB1w164w@csiatl.Gwinnett.COM> <1992Nov20.153455.3220@htsa.aha.nl>
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- In article <1992Nov20.153455.3220@htsa.aha.nl> eduard@htsa.aha.nl (Eduard Beijnes) writes:
- >It would be real nice of Microsoft to go to the internet,
- >especially for bug reports !!! (they also can mail fixes )
- >
- Any MS-DOS bugs reported in the MS-DOS groups here will at least be looked at.
- If they are real, they will be placed in the bug tracking system. Getting a
- response depends on how much time myself or whoever else sees it has to spare
- and getting a fix is very unlikely. Microsoft does not release little fix
- releases for individual bugs, so any fixes will have to wait until either a
- corrective rev is made, or until the next release.
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