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Tim Marsden...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 2:31 am
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Hi,
Where do I post WPF questions in the managed newsgroups

regards
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Tim Marsden
 
Family Tree Mike...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:05 am
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"Tim Marsden" wrote:

Quote:
Hi,
Where do I post WPF questions in the managed newsgroups

regards
--
Tim Marsden

It appears from the post just before yours, that MS prefers
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wpf/.

Mike
 
Tim Marsden...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:20 am
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Many thanks for the reply.
I have now found the forum. My only question is, is it managed (MSDN
subscription)
--
Tim Marsden


"Family Tree Mike" wrote:

Quote:


"Tim Marsden" wrote:

Hi,
Where do I post WPF questions in the managed newsgroups

regards
--
Tim Marsden

It appears from the post just before yours, that MS prefers
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/wpf/.

Mike
 
Peter Duniho...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:08 am
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Tim Marsden wrote:
Quote:
Many thanks for the reply.
I have now found the forum. My only question is, is it managed (MSDN
subscription)

That's a good question. However, there's a further complication:
Microsoft has decided that the NNTP forums are no longer appropriate for
MSDN. They have some kind of MSDN-specific web forum that they are now
using for managed discussions/questions.

So even for non-WPF stuff, the managed discussion is no longer done in
the same location as the public community discussion (IMHO a really
awful and counter-productive idea). It may be that as part of that
change, Microsoft provided a WPF-specific newsgroup for MSDN discussions
as well, even if the other public WPF web forum used to be used for
managed MSDN support.

All that said, one thing you could try is posting a WPF question here
using your MSDN-linked email address and see what the reply is. At a
minimum, I expect the MSDN support person to direct you to the new
web-based forums. It is possible that as part of that direction, they
will specify a WPF-specific newsgroup you can use.

Pete
 
PvdG42...
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:29 am
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"Peter Duniho" <NpOeStPeAdM at (no spam) NnOwSlPiAnMk.com> wrote in message
news:l56dnZ6MoeE8_07XnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d at (no spam) posted.palinacquisition...
Quote:
Tim Marsden wrote:
Many thanks for the reply.
I have now found the forum. My only question is, is it managed (MSDN
subscription)

That's a good question. However, there's a further complication:
Microsoft has decided that the NNTP forums are no longer appropriate for
MSDN. They have some kind of MSDN-specific web forum that they are now
using for managed discussions/questions.

So even for non-WPF stuff, the managed discussion is no longer done in the
same location as the public community discussion (IMHO a really awful and
counter-productive idea). It may be that as part of that change,
Microsoft provided a WPF-specific newsgroup for MSDN discussions as well,
even if the other public WPF web forum used to be used for managed MSDN
support.

All that said, one thing you could try is posting a WPF question here
using your MSDN-linked email address and see what the reply is. At a
minimum, I expect the MSDN support person to direct you to the new
web-based forums. It is possible that as part of that direction, they
will specify a WPF-specific newsgroup you can use.

Pete

I second your opinion. Is setting up a news account and using news client
software so difficult that MS has to push the web based forums? IME, about
90% of the questions posted to inappropriate groups come from people using
some kind of web interface and not paying attention/being confused by this
supposed convenience.

I'll admit to being an old f**t and set in my ways, but jeez!
 
 
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