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Bonjour,
Je viens de reçevoir le message ci-dessous (collé après la formule de
courtoisie). C'est une blague ou quoi ? Bien que je ne sois pas parano
et en mesure de restituer une partition rapidement, mieux vaut
prévenir.
J'ai fait un "WhoIs" qui semble correct Pas vu d'alerte de sécurité
sur le sujet
Autre question : si ce n'est pas un piège c'est une beta en anglais
ou en français ? Parce que déboguer en anglais ça ne me tente pas
trop Mébon (© Sniper) quoique :-)
Merci de m'éviter cette éventuelle aventure "aventureuse"
Cordialement,
Pascal
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Subject: Your Invitation to the Windows Vista Consumer Support Assisted
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 01:09:51 -0800
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Greetings,
A friend or family member has nominated you for participation in our
beta program.
We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to preview Microsoft®
Windows® Vista™ by extending this invitation to join the Windows
Vista Consumer Support Assisted beta program. Your participation is
completely voluntary. Program participants will preview software for
the next generation of Windows. If you choose to participate, you will
have the opportunity to provide Microsoft with feedback as we continue
our work on this exciting new release.
Important notes:
Registration is open for a limited time for this initial rollout. We
encourage you to register at your earliest convenience to ensure you
don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity!
Registration will be closing at 5pm PST on February 17, 2006.
If you have an existing registration with the Connect web site, please
review your contact information for accuracy. This can easily be done
by selecting the 'Manage your Connect Profile' link at the bottom of
the web site.
What is Windows Vista?
The next version of Windows promises to be the most secure and
intuitive Windows release to date. It delivers on the promise of
allowing people to use their computers more effectively and confidently
to achieve their goals and pursue their passions. It offers new tools
to help protect the integrity of your system and your information,
easier ways to find, visualize and organize your information, and
provides better integration across applications, devices and systems.
Windows Vista will provide advancements in the following key areas:
A strong focus on the fundamentals of the operating system, including
advancements in reliability, performance, and ease of use.
Major improvements to help PC users to work smarter and provide
exciting new experiences for home users.
What you can expect if you choose to participate:
Participants can expect to receive Windows Vista beta software via post
office mail. We may provide additional Windows versions for you to
install and provide feedback to us.
You will receive free phone support to provide feedback on your
experiences, help resolve issues that arise, and ask questions of
Microsoft to help you maximize your computing experience using
Microsoft Windows Vista. We invite you to call our support technicians
to share your experiences.
If you choose to participate, we ask that you install the software as
soon as possible. We may afford you other opportunities to help the
Windows development team test some of the new Windows Vista features.
More details on these will follow if you choose to join the beta
program.
If you do not wish to participate in the beta program, no further
action is required on your part. If you do not accept this invitation,
you will receive no further emails and will be removed from our list.
To accept this invitation and become a member of this program, please
follow these steps:
1) Use your Internet connection to visit our Web site at
http://connect.microsoft.com.
2) Click on "Invitations" on the left-side menu.
3) You will need to sign in using a valid Passport and register with
Microsoft Connect before you can continue to the "Invitations" page.
If you do not have an existing Passport account, signing up is easy!
Click the “Sign Up Now†button at the Microsoft Connect sign in
page.
4) Enter your Invitation ID in the blank.
Your invitation ID is: XXX-XXXX-XXXX (code changé par mes soins)
5) Click "Go."
Now, please follow the steps shown to you by that program to become an
active participant. (You may be asked to take a survey, or complete
other activities.)
To report a problem with the site or to ask a question, please visit
the "Contact Us" page (linked to at the bottom of every page).
Thank you for your participation, and we look forward to hearing from
you!
Sincerely,
The Windows Product Development and Technical Support Teams
You are receiving this communication because a friend or family member
indicated that you wished to participate in the Microsoft® Windows®
Vistaâ„¢ Consumer Support Assisted beta program. If you do not wish to
participate in the beta program, no further action is required on your
part. If you do not accept this invitation, you will receive no further
emails on this subject and will be removed from our list.
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
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Je viens de reçevoir le message ci-dessous (collé après la formule de
courtoisie). C'est une blague ou quoi ? Bien que je ne sois pas parano
et en mesure de restituer une partition rapidement, mieux vaut
prévenir.
J'ai fait un "WhoIs" qui semble correct Pas vu d'alerte de sécurité
sur le sujet
Autre question : si ce n'est pas un piège c'est une beta en anglais
ou en français ? Parce que déboguer en anglais ça ne me tente pas
trop Mébon (© Sniper) quoique :-)
Merci de m'éviter cette éventuelle aventure "aventureuse"
Cordialement,
Pascal
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Subject: Your Invitation to the Windows Vista Consumer Support Assisted
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Greetings,
A friend or family member has nominated you for participation in our
beta program.
We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to preview Microsoft®
Windows® Vista™ by extending this invitation to join the Windows
Vista Consumer Support Assisted beta program. Your participation is
completely voluntary. Program participants will preview software for
the next generation of Windows. If you choose to participate, you will
have the opportunity to provide Microsoft with feedback as we continue
our work on this exciting new release.
Important notes:
Registration is open for a limited time for this initial rollout. We
encourage you to register at your earliest convenience to ensure you
don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity!
Registration will be closing at 5pm PST on February 17, 2006.
If you have an existing registration with the Connect web site, please
review your contact information for accuracy. This can easily be done
by selecting the 'Manage your Connect Profile' link at the bottom of
the web site.
What is Windows Vista?
The next version of Windows promises to be the most secure and
intuitive Windows release to date. It delivers on the promise of
allowing people to use their computers more effectively and confidently
to achieve their goals and pursue their passions. It offers new tools
to help protect the integrity of your system and your information,
easier ways to find, visualize and organize your information, and
provides better integration across applications, devices and systems.
Windows Vista will provide advancements in the following key areas:
A strong focus on the fundamentals of the operating system, including
advancements in reliability, performance, and ease of use.
Major improvements to help PC users to work smarter and provide
exciting new experiences for home users.
What you can expect if you choose to participate:
Participants can expect to receive Windows Vista beta software via post
office mail. We may provide additional Windows versions for you to
install and provide feedback to us.
You will receive free phone support to provide feedback on your
experiences, help resolve issues that arise, and ask questions of
Microsoft to help you maximize your computing experience using
Microsoft Windows Vista. We invite you to call our support technicians
to share your experiences.
If you choose to participate, we ask that you install the software as
soon as possible. We may afford you other opportunities to help the
Windows development team test some of the new Windows Vista features.
More details on these will follow if you choose to join the beta
program.
If you do not wish to participate in the beta program, no further
action is required on your part. If you do not accept this invitation,
you will receive no further emails and will be removed from our list.
To accept this invitation and become a member of this program, please
follow these steps:
1) Use your Internet connection to visit our Web site at
http://connect.microsoft.com.
2) Click on "Invitations" on the left-side menu.
3) You will need to sign in using a valid Passport and register with
Microsoft Connect before you can continue to the "Invitations" page.
If you do not have an existing Passport account, signing up is easy!
Click the “Sign Up Now†button at the Microsoft Connect sign in
page.
4) Enter your Invitation ID in the blank.
Your invitation ID is: XXX-XXXX-XXXX (code changé par mes soins)
5) Click "Go."
Now, please follow the steps shown to you by that program to become an
active participant. (You may be asked to take a survey, or complete
other activities.)
To report a problem with the site or to ask a question, please visit
the "Contact Us" page (linked to at the bottom of every page).
Thank you for your participation, and we look forward to hearing from
you!
Sincerely,
The Windows Product Development and Technical Support Teams
You are receiving this communication because a friend or family member
indicated that you wished to participate in the Microsoft® Windows®
Vistaâ„¢ Consumer Support Assisted beta program. If you do not wish to
participate in the beta program, no further action is required on your
part. If you do not accept this invitation, you will receive no further
emails on this subject and will be removed from our list.
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
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Salut Denis,
Bon... alors je vais me lancer... ça me fera travailler mon anglais qui
a bien besoin de progresser...
... damned !... et je viens de me rendre compte que j'avais laissé mes
adresses dans le corps du message en clair... quel C** je fais ! :-)
Amicalement,
Pascal.
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Si F1 t'a pas aidé, si Gougueule t'a méprisé, tu peux sur ces forums ta
question alors poser :-)
Pour éventuellement me joindre en privé, enlevez DoubidoU de mon
adresse...
souhaiter "bon courage" dans la difficile épreuve que
tu vas traverser. ;o(
Tu pourras toujours compter ... sur notre soutient
... moral ... dans les moments difficiles . :-D
Amicalement,
--
:O)
Daniel.
====
Microsoft est en manque de bêta-testeurs en ce qui concerne Vista. Nous (Les
bêta-testeurs) avons reçu un courrier nous demandant d'inviter des gens
susceptibles de remplir les conditions. Microsoft en cherche 400 ! Si tu
acceptes d'être bêta-testeur de Vista, tu comprendras pourquoi ! :-)
Jean-Claude Bellamy en a déjà touché deux mots sur ce NG ! :-) Dommage que
nous soyons tenus à une certaine réserve. Il y aurait beaucoup à dire...
Un de tes petits camarades de NG t'a donc proposé. Je n'ai pas voulu le
faire pour ne pas me fâcher avec toi ! :-) Ce n'est pas un cadeau ou alors
il est empoisonné ! :-)
:-)))
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Cordialement
========== Jean-Jacques V.
MVP Microsoft
Salut Jean-Jacques,
Ben... fallait pas hésiter :-) Je suis très satisfait de pouvoir
participer à ce programme... Que le dénonciateur n'hésite pas à se
faire connaître, je serai heureux de le remercier.
Rassure moi que j'ai bien compris... Les CD seront adressés fin
février/début mars ? Et le forum des beta-testeurs que j'ai trouvé avec
mon numéro d'identification ne comporte que deux messages de
l'administrateur... Ça se passe comment pour communiquer... Le site
n'est pas d'une limpidité exemplaire pour qui ne l'a jamais fait... Il
y a une étape que j'ai loupée ou quoi ? Et la version reçue est en
quelle langue ?
Tu peux me répondre en privé si tu le juges utile...
Merci.
Amicalement, Pascal.
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Si F1 t'a pas aidé, si Gougueule t'a méprisé, tu peux sur ces forums ta
question alors poser :-)
Pour éventuellement me joindre en privé, enlevez DoubidoU de mon
adresse...
Une fois que tu te seras inscrit, avec ton numéro d'invitation, tu recevras
par la poste un courrier dans lequel il y aura un contrat à retourner signé
(Contrat qui stipule tes obligations). Pus tard, on te signalera que tu es
"actif" ; pour l'instant tu es encore "invité".
Tu pourras alors recevoir la version bêta sur DVD ou la télécharger sur une
page qui te sera communiquée.
Ce sera en anglais. Les bugs relevés devront faire l'objet de rapports de
bugs, en anglais aussi, bien sûr...
Va sur le site http://connect.microsoft.com et consulte la FAQ (En
français).
--
Cordialement
========== Jean-Jacques V.
MVP Microsoft