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No commercial messages, please
These forums are for technical discussions only. With the exception of specific employment opportunities in the Careers forum, third-party announcements are not permitted. These include product announcements, user group announcements, messages promoting Web sites, etc. In short, if you're not asking or answering a technical question or expressing a personal opinion, your post may be deleted. Thanks for helping us keep these forums spam-free!
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Phil Weber
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Re: No commercial messages, please
Originally posted by Phil Weber
These forums are for technical discussions only. With the exception of specific employment opportunities in the Careers forum, third-party announcements are not permitted. These include product announcements, user group announcements, messages promoting Web sites, etc. In short, if you're not asking or answering a technical question or expressing a personal opinion, your post may be deleted. Thanks for helping us keep these forums spam-free!
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Phil Weber
Hi Phil,
so where do announcments go? - Or did that die as well?
Curios Eddie
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Hi fellows,
please inform us about the case with announcements.
If not here, then where could we post our announcements?
Thanks in advance
Tons from Nevron
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There are no forums for third-party product announcements or promotions as the message at the top of this thread has indicated.
Paul
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Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
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Well thanks man,
write this down in the forum rules then, because there is not such rule prohibiting commercials!
Tons from Nevron
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Nevron,
before they moved to this layout of the forum there used to be a forum for announcements back pre 2003. The good ol' days.
They obviously decided to make that forum no longer available. Not sure why. Maybe loads of noise. Either way they obviously decided it brought little value.
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