online chat: WindowsXP Tips and Tricks
Posted by Daniel Fleshbourne on 04 June 2003 - 15:47 · 8 comments & 1112 views
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#1 Posted by Voodoo on 04 Jun 2003 - 16:00
- im there now, come in and join the us [neowin] & get to talk & ask questions directly to MS

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#2 Posted by me101 on 04 Jun 2003 - 16:01
- me too, lets have some fun

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#3 Posted by dr3w2k3 on 04 Jun 2003 - 16:06
- I can never connect to these chat servers
Must be my corporate firewall
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#4 Posted by bangbang023 on 04 Jun 2003 - 16:19
- i cant seem to connect either and im on dialup with no firewall
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#5 Posted by nookadum on 04 Jun 2003 - 16:44
- Let's hope no one becomes a pain while chatting, eh?
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#6 Posted by spookshow on 04 Jun 2003 - 17:10
- oh, it happened nookadum :/
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#7 Posted by empty on 04 Jun 2003 - 18:01
- Yea, was a pretty rubbish chat, normally MS sessions are informative but instead the reps spent 10 minutes answering questions that were either straight forward or stupid, ie.
How do i uninstall Windows Messenger? He failed to answer the question adaquately and a member of the chat had to do it themselves.
When will MSN Messenger 6.0 be released? He actually answered that despite the fact that it was irrelevant.

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#8 Posted by bangbang023 on 04 Jun 2003 - 18:18
- yeah the chat was terrible, i finally ogt in but left after 10 minutes
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Join us [Neowin & MS] for this fun chat where we will discuss how to improve usability, performance, and security in Windows XP.
June 4, 2003
Time: 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern/16:00 GMT/17:00 BST
During first stage of V5 beta, we will be concentrating on two major issues:
WU Web Site beta testing - including gross and detailed site functionality, site UI, and site text
- WU content Beta testing - all content delivered through the WU site (with the exception of Security Updates, there is another channel for those) will have a specific beta release/test period. This includes driver update content.
- After the initial beta period, the WU V5beta program will continue to be involved in Beta update testing of software and driver content prior to their RTW ('going live') on the v5 site.
- Platform - current plans for V5 Beta are that all beta testers will require a platform of windows 2000 SP2 and later, for a testing platform.
- No one in either WU Beta or Office Beta groups have been enrolled in the V5 beta program, yet.
Neowin Note: This is probably the reason for the previous questionnaire on betaplace asking "Which Operating systems do you want to see on Windows Update" so if you haven't completed the questionnaire yet now might be a good time to do so.