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How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander
calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Kindest Regards |
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Captain Apollo wrote:
How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Which calculation might that be? Which version of Outlook? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Captain Apollo" wrote in message
... How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Kindest Regards Use their "Contact Us" link at the bottom of their home page, pick the product while navigating through the pages, and you'll get to a page with contact info. |
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"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
... Captain Apollo wrote: How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Which calculation might that be? Which version of Outlook? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Hello Bill, Outlook 2007 under Windows Vista with additional Chinese characters provided by Microsoft. All the latest updates have been installed. I installed a Chinese Lunar Calander in addition to the Gregorian Calander as supplied by Microsoft Outlook http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...670901033.aspx for personal as well as business reasons. The calander appears good with the exception that when I display the month, the Chinese Lunar Calander disappears and reappears as I scroll the weeks. That is another issue not to be confused with the current and I am still seeking an answer for that. While installing in all the birthdates, I added my father's birthdate 6th February, 1931. To keep this align with my PDA, I installed it from that date itself and have it repeat itself for 100 times (1931 - 2030). Also my settings for the Y2K is from 1931 to 2030 to coinside my father's birthdays to avoid any confusion. According to Mandarin Tool's Conversion Calander http://www.mandarintools.com/calendar.html the lunar dates for the 6th February 1931 should be the 19th day of the 12th month to the year of the Horse. Microsoft show it as the 6th day of the 1st month to the year of the Ram. Who is right and who is wrong that is the question? Wikipedia and verifying paper Chinese documents (that I checked at another department of my work - the University of Melbourne's Asian Institute - http://www.asiainstitute.unimelb.edu.au) and they both confirm to the Mandarin Tool's on-line calander. This is solid evidence that Microsoft this time has it wrong where I am surprised that I am the only person whom had found this. I have screen shots of this however I believe that I cannot send this through Microsoft's newsserver. I would like to show this to Microsoft for them to correct this bug. Kindest Regards |
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
... "Captain Apollo" wrote in message ... How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Kindest Regards Use their "Contact Us" link at the bottom of their home page, pick the product while navigating through the pages, and you'll get to a page with contact info. I try not to be cynical about this however experience has dictated me to avoid using contacting Microsoft via e-mails as they see to use their "recycle bins" constantly. This is a genuine error on behalf of Microsoft and hopefullt I would like to see this corrected. Kindest Regards |
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"Captain Apollo" wrote ...
"VanguardLH" wrote ... "Captain Apollo" wrote ... How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Use their "Contact Us" link at the bottom of their home page, pick the product while navigating through the pages, and you'll get to a page with contact info. I try not to be cynical about this however experience has dictated me to avoid using contacting Microsoft via e-mails as they see to use their "recycle bins" constantly. This is a genuine error on behalf of Microsoft and hopefullt I would like to see this corrected. And if you don't report it then it is absolutely guaranteed that they don't get your report. Newsgroups are not an avenue for access to free support from Microsoft. While some MVPs reside here, and maybe even some Microsoft employees, don't expect anything here to get more attention than you sending feedback to Microsoft using their web form. |
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
... "Captain Apollo" wrote ... "VanguardLH" wrote ... "Captain Apollo" wrote ... How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Use their "Contact Us" link at the bottom of their home page, pick the product while navigating through the pages, and you'll get to a page with contact info. I try not to be cynical about this however experience has dictated me to avoid using contacting Microsoft via e-mails as they see to use their "recycle bins" constantly. This is a genuine error on behalf of Microsoft and hopefullt I would like to see this corrected. And if you don't report it then it is absolutely guaranteed that they don't get your report. Newsgroups are not an avenue for access to free support from Microsoft. While some MVPs reside here, and maybe even some Microsoft employees, don't expect anything here to get more attention than you sending feedback to Microsoft using their web form. Well I did make the report and so far no response yet. I am not that confident about them getting back to me. I was hoping that someone knows of a really good direct route. |
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"Captain Apollo" wrote ...
"VanguardLH" wrote ... "Captain Apollo" wrote ... "VanguardLH" wrote ... "Captain Apollo" wrote ... How do you report an error to Microsoft about an error in their calander calculation? All the settings I see are correct however their calculation are off. Use their "Contact Us" link at the bottom of their home page, pick the product while navigating through the pages, and you'll get to a page with contact info. I try not to be cynical about this however experience has dictated me to avoid using contacting Microsoft via e-mails as they see to use their "recycle bins" constantly. This is a genuine error on behalf of Microsoft and hopefullt I would like to see this corrected. And if you don't report it then it is absolutely guaranteed that they don't get your report. Newsgroups are not an avenue for access to free support from Microsoft. While some MVPs reside here, and maybe even some Microsoft employees, don't expect anything here to get more attention than you sending feedback to Microsoft using their web form. Well I did make the report and so far no response yet. I am not that confident about them getting back to me. I was hoping that someone knows of a really good direct route. It costs money upfront. You call them. They charge you. If you prove that you have found a defect in their product, they don't charge. That's what I've done when getting hotfixes that aren't available for download from the web site (call, give your credit card to pay, prove you have the defect that their specific hotfix addresses, they give you an FTP server and password, they don't charge your card, you hangup and download the hotfix). You free 90-day support for a *retail* version of Outlook 2007 (not for OEM versions). I believe the contact page lists the number to call to talk to them. |
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