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We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's community Web sites
to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best possible
experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take a moment to read
them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft community.

About E-mail Addresses and Privacy

Reducing Spam Associated with Posting to Online Communities: Due to a recent
increase in "spam" (unsolicited junk mail, including advertisements and
sometimes malicious mail containing viruses) sent to posters in newsgroups,
Microsoft advises that newsgroup and community participants* should consider
avoiding posting to newsgroups, chats, or other public forums using their
real email address. Microsoft is also committed to continuing to address the
issue of spam from a technological perspective.

To help avoid receiving unwanted messages (spam) in your regular e-mail
account, you may not want to include your regular e-mail address when you
post a question or reply to a post in a discussion group or other public
forum. Instead you may want to do one of the following:

. Use a modified e-mail address: Use a different version of your
e-mail address that others will understand, but that spam tools can't
automatically pick up. For example, if your actual e-mail address is
"anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com", consider using a modified e-mail
address such as: "anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com.invalid",
"anonymous@REMOVE_CAPS_AND_INVALIDdiscussions.microsoft.com.invalid", or
"anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com.NO_SPAM". In this case, the spam tools
will send mail to an invalid e-mail address, and others will know to exclude
the extra terms when they send you e-mail. When you post a question or reply
to a discussion group, just enter your modified e-mail address in the
appropriate box.

. Use a secondary e-mail account: Set up or use an e-mail account that
is separate from your primary account for posting to discussion groups. When
you post a question or reply to a discussion group, use your secondary
account as your e-mail address.



*MSDN subscribers (excluding Library), TechNet Plus subscribers and Software
Assurance customers should use a unique no-spam newsgroup alias for each
program. Users should use their program-specific unique no-spam newsgroup
alias within the specific newsgroups for the designated program. You should
also follow your respective program guidelines to assure that your posts are
recognized. For more specific information, visit the following:

. MSDN

. TechNet Plus

. Software Assurance


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Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the
communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a platform for
people who want to take advantage of the global community of Microsoft
customers and product experts. Microsoft may monitor content to ensure the
accuracy of the information you'll find, but any information provided by
Microsoft staff is offered "AS IS" with no warranties, and no rights are
conferred. You assume all risk for your use.


Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) are the most
active experts in technical communities recognized by Microsoft for their
past quality participation, demonstrated practical expertise and passion for
technology. While Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and
professions, all share a willingness to give their time, expertise, and
advice to enhance the technical skills of others. For more information on
the MVP program and how you can become an MVP, see
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/.

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Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange
technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid
personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions.

Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in newsgroups and
chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It is normal for some topics to
drift from the stated subject. However, to ensure maximum benefit for
everyone, we encourage you to keep your postings as close to the subject as
possible.

Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for
providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft products and
services. We ask that you refrain from posting unsolicited advertisements
that do not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the
newsgroup or chat.

Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public spaces,
so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. Credit card
numbers, product keys, and other confidential information, including
anything covered under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), should not be
posted to a newsgroup, chat, or other community.

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Chat Code of Conduct

As part of Microsoft's commitment to make Microsoft community Chat a great
place to meet and interact with others around the world, you agree to abide
by our code of conduct. Your commitment to these guidelines in all of your
Microsoft community chats ensures a positive experience for all
participants.

All activity on Microsoft Communities is also governed by the Microsoft.COM
Terms Of Use.

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Chat Rules

. Please treat all other online participants with respect and do not
use Microsoft Community Chats to threaten, harass, stalk, or abuse other
users.

. Impersonating a Microsoft employee, agent, manager, host, or another
user is forbidden.

. Do not use Microsoft Community Chats services to spam others. Spam
includes sending identical and irrelevant or unsolicited submissions to many
different users, and includes misrepresenting the source of anything you
post. Spamming and scrolling in chat rooms are serious violations of online
etiquette.

. Microsoft does not allow behavior or content related to illegal
activities. You may not use Microsoft Community Chats to publish, post,
distribute, or disseminate defamatory, infringing, obscene, or other
unlawful material or discussion. This includes, but is not limited to, child
pornography, bestiality, incest, illegal drugs, software piracy, and
harassment.

. You may not use Microsoft Community Chats for the purpose of linking
to external sites that violate this code of conduct.

. Do not post or promote any materials that could harm or disrupt
another user's computer or would allow others to inappropriately access
software or web sites.

. In addition to upholding this code of conduct, you are responsible
for adhering to all local and national laws that pertain to your location.

. You are responsible for any actions you may take based on advice or
information you receive online. Use your own judgment when evaluating
information provided through any communication service, and remember that
the information provided could be from people at any age and experience
level. The decision to conduct transactions is your own and you should
perform your own research prior to making any decisions.

. You are responsible and liable for all your activities while
participating in the Microsoft Community Chats. Remember, you are
responsible for anything you say or post.

. Microsoft reserves the right to ban any participant from the chat
rooms for violating any of the rules above.

. Microsoft also reserves the right to amend or change the Code of
Conduct at any time without notice. You agree to periodically review this
document to ensure you are doing your part.

. We caution you against giving out any personally identifiable
information (such as social security number, credit card number, name,
address, telephone number, driver's license number, password, etc.) online.
This information can easily be used for illegal or harmful purposes.

. You are responsible for protecting your computer against
interference or viruses that may be encountered on the Internet and
Microsoft Community Chats.



Thanks for following this code of conduct and Microsoft Community Chats! We
reserve the right to amend or change the code of conduct at any time and
encourage you to periodically review these guidelines to ensure you are in
compliance.
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

I find you far more insulting. You want people to stop saying Vista is Crap?

But it IS CRAP!

These rules apply only when using the microsoft communities webpage.

When using newsgroups especially on servers where the newsgroup is not
hosted on microsoft computers,
this doesn't apply at all. Usenet is all about freedom.

It cannot apply to the MS news servers because when one joins there is no
visible agreement to the user
so he can accept or reject. Thus it really only applies to the web version
of the communities.

But lots of people don't even use the microsoft news server.. they use a
third party server or their ISP's news server.

as long as you are talking about vista, in the vista.general newsgroup you
can say anything you like about it.

That's why it says .general .. It doesn't say vista.support or
vista.blindMSfollowers

Now there are some trolls like spanky de monkey who never talks about vista,
but rather it likes talking about weather, and politics
and other dumb stuff... ok there are some real trolls.

Also frank doesn't really want talk about vista.. all he cares about is
playing insult games.






"News" <michaelathome1@cox.net> wrote in message
news:mtsIk.332$up6.103@newsfe02.iad...
> This is Microsoft Web Site
> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/conduct/default.mspx
>
> Communities Home
> Rules of Conduct
>
> On This Page
> About E-mail Addresses and Privacy
> Expectations of Service
> Rules of Conduct
> Chat Code of Conduct
> Chat Rules
>
> We hope that you find the time you spend in Microsoft's community Web
> sites
> to be useful and fun. To ensure that everyone has the best possible
> experience, we've established a few guidelines. Please take a moment to
> read
> them, and thank you for participating in a Microsoft community.
>
> About E-mail Addresses and Privacy
>
> Reducing Spam Associated with Posting to Online Communities: Due to a
> recent
> increase in "spam" (unsolicited junk mail, including advertisements and
> sometimes malicious mail containing viruses) sent to posters in
> newsgroups,
> Microsoft advises that newsgroup and community participants* should
> consider
> avoiding posting to newsgroups, chats, or other public forums using their
> real email address. Microsoft is also committed to continuing to address
> the
> issue of spam from a technological perspective.
>
> To help avoid receiving unwanted messages (spam) in your regular e-mail
> account, you may not want to include your regular e-mail address when you
> post a question or reply to a post in a discussion group or other public
> forum. Instead you may want to do one of the following:
>
> . Use a modified e-mail address: Use a different version of your
> e-mail address that others will understand, but that spam tools can't
> automatically pick up. For example, if your actual e-mail address is
> "anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com", consider using a modified e-mail
> address such as: "anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com.invalid",
> "anonymous@REMOVE_CAPS_AND_INVALIDdiscussions.microsoft.com.invalid", or
> "anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com.NO_SPAM". In this case, the spam
> tools
> will send mail to an invalid e-mail address, and others will know to
> exclude
> the extra terms when they send you e-mail. When you post a question or
> reply
> to a discussion group, just enter your modified e-mail address in the
> appropriate box.
>
> . Use a secondary e-mail account: Set up or use an e-mail account
> that
> is separate from your primary account for posting to discussion groups.
> When
> you post a question or reply to a discussion group, use your secondary
> account as your e-mail address.
>
>
>
> *MSDN subscribers (excluding Library), TechNet Plus subscribers and
> Software
> Assurance customers should use a unique no-spam newsgroup alias for each
> program. Users should use their program-specific unique no-spam newsgroup
> alias within the specific newsgroups for the designated program. You
> should
> also follow your respective program guidelines to assure that your posts
> are
> recognized. For more specific information, visit the following:
>
> . MSDN
>
> . TechNet Plus
>
> . Software Assurance
>
>
> Top of page
> Expectations of Service
>
> Microsoft's Role: Microsoft does not offer formal support for the
> communities you'll find here. Instead, our role is to provide a platform
> for
> people who want to take advantage of the global community of Microsoft
> customers and product experts. Microsoft may monitor content to ensure the
> accuracy of the information you'll find, but any information provided by
> Microsoft staff is offered "AS IS" with no warranties, and no rights are
> conferred. You assume all risk for your use.
>
>
> Microsoft MVPs: Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) are the most
> active experts in technical communities recognized by Microsoft for their
> past quality participation, demonstrated practical expertise and passion
> for
> technology. While Microsoft MVPs come from a wide range of backgrounds and
> professions, all share a willingness to give their time, expertise, and
> advice to enhance the technical skills of others. For more information on
> the MVP program and how you can become an MVP, see
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/.
>
> Top of page
> Rules of Conduct
>
> Appropriate Language: The purpose of our communities is to exchange
> technical information and expertise about Microsoft products. Please avoid
> personal attacks, slurs, and profanity in your interactions.
>
> Relevance to Topics: Please make sure that your postings in newsgroups and
> chats are relevant to the subject at hand. It is normal for some topics to
> drift from the stated subject. However, to ensure maximum benefit for
> everyone, we encourage you to keep your postings as close to the subject
> as
> possible.
>
> Advertising/Solicitation: These communities were created as a forum for
> providing peer-to-peer assistance related to using Microsoft products and
> services. We ask that you refrain from posting unsolicited advertisements
> that do not pertain directly to the intended use and purpose of the
> newsgroup or chat.
>
> Confidentiality: Please keep in mind that our communities are public
> spaces,
> so don't post anything that you don't want the world to see. Credit card
> numbers, product keys, and other confidential information, including
> anything covered under a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), should not be
> posted to a newsgroup, chat, or other community.
>
> Top of page
> Chat Code of Conduct
>
> As part of Microsoft's commitment to make Microsoft community Chat a great
> place to meet and interact with others around the world, you agree to
> abide
> by our code of conduct. Your commitment to these guidelines in all of your
> Microsoft community chats ensures a positive experience for all
> participants.
>
> All activity on Microsoft Communities is also governed by the
> Microsoft.COM
> Terms Of Use.
>
> Top of page
> Chat Rules
>
> . Please treat all other online participants with respect and do not
> use Microsoft Community Chats to threaten, harass, stalk, or abuse other
> users.
>
> . Impersonating a Microsoft employee, agent, manager, host, or
> another
> user is forbidden.
>
> . Do not use Microsoft Community Chats services to spam others. Spam
> includes sending identical and irrelevant or unsolicited submissions to
> many
> different users, and includes misrepresenting the source of anything you
> post. Spamming and scrolling in chat rooms are serious violations of
> online
> etiquette.
>
> . Microsoft does not allow behavior or content related to illegal
> activities. You may not use Microsoft Community Chats to publish, post,
> distribute, or disseminate defamatory, infringing, obscene, or other
> unlawful material or discussion. This includes, but is not limited to,
> child
> pornography, bestiality, incest, illegal drugs, software piracy, and
> harassment.
>
> . You may not use Microsoft Community Chats for the purpose of
> linking
> to external sites that violate this code of conduct.
>
> . Do not post or promote any materials that could harm or disrupt
> another user's computer or would allow others to inappropriately access
> software or web sites.
>
> . In addition to upholding this code of conduct, you are responsible
> for adhering to all local and national laws that pertain to your location.
>
> . You are responsible for any actions you may take based on advice or
> information you receive online. Use your own judgment when evaluating
> information provided through any communication service, and remember that
> the information provided could be from people at any age and experience
> level. The decision to conduct transactions is your own and you should
> perform your own research prior to making any decisions.
>
> . You are responsible and liable for all your activities while
> participating in the Microsoft Community Chats. Remember, you are
> responsible for anything you say or post.
>
> . Microsoft reserves the right to ban any participant from the chat
> rooms for violating any of the rules above.
>
> . Microsoft also reserves the right to amend or change the Code of
> Conduct at any time without notice. You agree to periodically review this
> document to ensure you are doing your part.
>
> . We caution you against giving out any personally identifiable
> information (such as social security number, credit card number, name,
> address, telephone number, driver's license number, password, etc.)
> online.
> This information can easily be used for illegal or harmful purposes.
>
> . You are responsible for protecting your computer against
> interference or viruses that may be encountered on the Internet and
> Microsoft Community Chats.
>
>
>
> Thanks for following this code of conduct and Microsoft Community Chats!
> We
> reserve the right to amend or change the code of conduct at any time and
> encourage you to periodically review these guidelines to ensure you are in
> compliance.
>
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

the granter of sina wrote:
--------------------------------

You're sick in your stupid empty head and I'm sure everyone who knows
you thinks the same thing about you.
That is, if you actually have any friends, which is very doubtful.
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

News wrote the following in microsoft.public.windows.vista.general at
Sun 12 Oct 2008 12:45:15p

<SNIP>

Again?

This is usenet not MS.

--
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than
sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.

-Martin Luther King, Jr.
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

From: "Ghostintheshell" <dev@null.xx>

| News wrote the following in microsoft.public.windows.vista.general at
| Sun 12 Oct 2008 12:45:15p

| <SNIP>

| Again?

| This is usenet not MS.

Yes and no.

Yes if you post directly to the web CDO interface or via news://msnews.microsoft.com

No if you post to a server replicated on Usenet such as a the Microsoft.* hierarchy via a
NSP.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

the granter of sina wrote:
> I find you far more insulting. You want people to stop saying Vista is
> Crap?


You Broom Hilda, do you really think it's about that you Broom Hilda?
It's about your Broom Hilda behavior as you ride in on your broom day in
day out, night in and night out, tossing witch's spit.
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

You don't ride ON a broom, you stick it up your ass and say "up up and
away"!

"Paul MontGumDropped" <"Paul "@MontGumDropped.com> wrote in message
news:Og6SEPMLJHA.3080@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> the granter of sina wrote:
>> I find you far more insulting. You want people to stop saying Vista is
>> Crap?

>
> You Broom Hilda, do you really think it's about that you Broom Hilda? It's
> about your Broom Hilda behavior as you ride in on your broom day in day
> out, night in and night out, tossing witch's spit.
 
Re: microsoft rules of conduct pleas read

the granter of sina wrote:
> You don't ride ON a broom, you stick it up your ass and say "up up and
> away"!
>


You need take some aspirin and go lay down somewhere.
 
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