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Old 01-02-2007, 11:39 AM
Mr. Vista
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Re: What do you want to see?

Is there currently means of re-starting/shutting down the system so that
when it re-starts the desktop appears with all previously open windows open
again in previous positions?.


"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
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> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see either
> in
> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please post
> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would use
> it
> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>



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Old 01-02-2007, 11:39 AM
Mr. Vista
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Re: What do you want to see?

Is there currently means of re-starting/shutting down the system so that
when it re-starts the desktop appears with all previously open windows open
again in previous positions?.


"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see either
> in
> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please post
> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would use
> it
> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>



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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
Dale
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Re: What do you want to see?

Same question. Can't we do that ourselves? Same answer. Yup.

Anyone can go to Connect.Microsoft.com and sign in using Passport. Once in,
you can find product groups looking for user feedback. Some connect sites
are open to all comers, others can be applied for, and still others are by
invitation only. Any user of this newsgroup can be a "Connect user" by just
logging in.

I'm trying to assess your qualifications for being the spokesman for the
entire community. Not that I think there should be a single spokesperson
for the community but if there were going to be one, or a group of them,
wouldn't you think it would be the MVP community?

Also, there's another way users can post their suggestions to Microsoft
about Vista today. Open this group in the web-based reader at
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general.
Click New to create a new post and, on the provided list of message types,
select Suggestion for Microsoft.

I have seen my own suggestions made in that way responded to by Microsoft
and I have seen other posters receive responses from Microsoft Windows Vista
team members who have also said they would get their posts in front of the
product team.

Until you get that barbeque invitation, you're just not offering anything
useful.

But thanks for your concern for all of us as a community.

Dale


"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
news:BA7B9A65-D0A0-43AB-9F79-770BD51578D8@microsoft.com...
> You could submit them yourselves thru the normal support channels and see
> what happens. Or you can tell me, and I can thru the Windows Early
> Feedback
> program, that will be available to all registered Connect users sometime
> next
> year, submit your requests and get community involvement.
>
> Your choice.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
> Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester
>
>
>
> "Dale" wrote:
>
>> Let me guess. You and your family are having a barbeque dinner over at
>> Bill's place next week and you thought you'd just take care of these
>> little
>> issues for us?
>>
>> I mean, otherwise, couldn't we just do the same thing you're going to do
>> ourselves?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> --
>> Dale Preston
>> MCAD C#
>> MCSE, MCDBA
>>
>>
>> "Tom Ziegmann" wrote:
>>
>> > Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
>> > either in
>> > a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
>> > post
>> > here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
>> > use it
>> > and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Tom Ziegmann
>> > Microsoft Certified Professional
>> > Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>> >



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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
Dale
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Re: What do you want to see?

Same question. Can't we do that ourselves? Same answer. Yup.

Anyone can go to Connect.Microsoft.com and sign in using Passport. Once in,
you can find product groups looking for user feedback. Some connect sites
are open to all comers, others can be applied for, and still others are by
invitation only. Any user of this newsgroup can be a "Connect user" by just
logging in.

I'm trying to assess your qualifications for being the spokesman for the
entire community. Not that I think there should be a single spokesperson
for the community but if there were going to be one, or a group of them,
wouldn't you think it would be the MVP community?

Also, there's another way users can post their suggestions to Microsoft
about Vista today. Open this group in the web-based reader at
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general.
Click New to create a new post and, on the provided list of message types,
select Suggestion for Microsoft.

I have seen my own suggestions made in that way responded to by Microsoft
and I have seen other posters receive responses from Microsoft Windows Vista
team members who have also said they would get their posts in front of the
product team.

Until you get that barbeque invitation, you're just not offering anything
useful.

But thanks for your concern for all of us as a community.

Dale


"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
news:BA7B9A65-D0A0-43AB-9F79-770BD51578D8@microsoft.com...
> You could submit them yourselves thru the normal support channels and see
> what happens. Or you can tell me, and I can thru the Windows Early
> Feedback
> program, that will be available to all registered Connect users sometime
> next
> year, submit your requests and get community involvement.
>
> Your choice.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
> Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester
>
>
>
> "Dale" wrote:
>
>> Let me guess. You and your family are having a barbeque dinner over at
>> Bill's place next week and you thought you'd just take care of these
>> little
>> issues for us?
>>
>> I mean, otherwise, couldn't we just do the same thing you're going to do
>> ourselves?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> --
>> Dale Preston
>> MCAD C#
>> MCSE, MCDBA
>>
>>
>> "Tom Ziegmann" wrote:
>>
>> > Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
>> > either in
>> > a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
>> > post
>> > here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
>> > use it
>> > and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Tom Ziegmann
>> > Microsoft Certified Professional
>> > Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>> >



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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
Colin Barnhorst
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Re: What do you want to see?

The way to suggest improvements for released products is emailing
mswish@microsoft.com . All suggestions at that addy are triaged.

"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
news:BA7B9A65-D0A0-43AB-9F79-770BD51578D8@microsoft.com...
> You could submit them yourselves thru the normal support channels and see
> what happens. Or you can tell me, and I can thru the Windows Early
> Feedback
> program, that will be available to all registered Connect users sometime
> next
> year, submit your requests and get community involvement.
>
> Your choice.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
> Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester
>
>
>
> "Dale" wrote:
>
>> Let me guess. You and your family are having a barbeque dinner over at
>> Bill's place next week and you thought you'd just take care of these
>> little
>> issues for us?
>>
>> I mean, otherwise, couldn't we just do the same thing you're going to do
>> ourselves?
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> --
>> Dale Preston
>> MCAD C#
>> MCSE, MCDBA
>>
>>
>> "Tom Ziegmann" wrote:
>>
>> > Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
>> > either in
>> > a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
>> > post
>> > here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
>> > use it
>> > and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Tom Ziegmann
>> > Microsoft Certified Professional
>> > Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>> >


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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
Tom Ziegmann
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Re: What do you want to see?

What's your problem? I guess when I do get that barbeque invite, I won't
invite you. You probably wouldn't have any fun. You would have to question
why there is only one cook making everybodies food, instead of everyone doing
it themselves.

BTW...If you don't want to provide feedback you don't have to.
--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester



"Dale" wrote:

> Same question. Can't we do that ourselves? Same answer. Yup.
>
> Anyone can go to Connect.Microsoft.com and sign in using Passport. Once in,
> you can find product groups looking for user feedback. Some connect sites
> are open to all comers, others can be applied for, and still others are by
> invitation only. Any user of this newsgroup can be a "Connect user" by just
> logging in.
>
> I'm trying to assess your qualifications for being the spokesman for the
> entire community. Not that I think there should be a single spokesperson
> for the community but if there were going to be one, or a group of them,
> wouldn't you think it would be the MVP community?
>
> Also, there's another way users can post their suggestions to Microsoft
> about Vista today. Open this group in the web-based reader at
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general.
> Click New to create a new post and, on the provided list of message types,
> select Suggestion for Microsoft.
>
> I have seen my own suggestions made in that way responded to by Microsoft
> and I have seen other posters receive responses from Microsoft Windows Vista
> team members who have also said they would get their posts in front of the
> product team.
>
> Until you get that barbeque invitation, you're just not offering anything
> useful.
>
> But thanks for your concern for all of us as a community.
>
> Dale
>
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:BA7B9A65-D0A0-43AB-9F79-770BD51578D8@microsoft.com...
> > You could submit them yourselves thru the normal support channels and see
> > what happens. Or you can tell me, and I can thru the Windows Early
> > Feedback
> > program, that will be available to all registered Connect users sometime
> > next
> > year, submit your requests and get community involvement.
> >
> > Your choice.
> >
> > --
> > Tom Ziegmann
> > Microsoft Certified Professional
> > Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
> > Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester
> >
> >
> >
> > "Dale" wrote:
> >
> >> Let me guess. You and your family are having a barbeque dinner over at
> >> Bill's place next week and you thought you'd just take care of these
> >> little
> >> issues for us?
> >>
> >> I mean, otherwise, couldn't we just do the same thing you're going to do
> >> ourselves?
> >>
> >> Dale
> >>
> >> --
> >> Dale Preston
> >> MCAD C#
> >> MCSE, MCDBA
> >>
> >>
> >> "Tom Ziegmann" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
> >> > either in
> >> > a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
> >> > post
> >> > here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
> >> > use it
> >> > and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Tom Ziegmann
> >> > Microsoft Certified Professional
> >> > Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
> >> >

>
>
>

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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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Re: What do you want to see?

What's your problem? I guess when I do get that barbeque invite, I won't
invite you. You probably wouldn't have any fun. You would have to question
why there is only one cook making everybodies food, instead of everyone doing
it themselves.

BTW...If you don't want to provide feedback you don't have to.
--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester



"Dale" wrote:

> Same question. Can't we do that ourselves? Same answer. Yup.
>
> Anyone can go to Connect.Microsoft.com and sign in using Passport. Once in,
> you can find product groups looking for user feedback. Some connect sites
> are open to all comers, others can be applied for, and still others are by
> invitation only. Any user of this newsgroup can be a "Connect user" by just
> logging in.
>
> I'm trying to assess your qualifications for being the spokesman for the
> entire community. Not that I think there should be a single spokesperson
> for the community but if there were going to be one, or a group of them,
> wouldn't you think it would be the MVP community?
>
> Also, there's another way users can post their suggestions to Microsoft
> about Vista today. Open this group in the web-based reader at
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com....vista.general.
> Click New to create a new post and, on the provided list of message types,
> select Suggestion for Microsoft.
>
> I have seen my own suggestions made in that way responded to by Microsoft
> and I have seen other posters receive responses from Microsoft Windows Vista
> team members who have also said they would get their posts in front of the
> product team.
>
> Until you get that barbeque invitation, you're just not offering anything
> useful.
>
> But thanks for your concern for all of us as a community.
>
> Dale
>
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:BA7B9A65-D0A0-43AB-9F79-770BD51578D8@microsoft.com...
> > You could submit them yourselves thru the normal support channels and see
> > what happens. Or you can tell me, and I can thru the Windows Early
> > Feedback
> > program, that will be available to all registered Connect users sometime
> > next
> > year, submit your requests and get community involvement.
> >
> > Your choice.
> >
> > --
> > Tom Ziegmann
> > Microsoft Certified Professional
> > Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
> > Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester
> >
> >
> >
> > "Dale" wrote:
> >
> >> Let me guess. You and your family are having a barbeque dinner over at
> >> Bill's place next week and you thought you'd just take care of these
> >> little
> >> issues for us?
> >>
> >> I mean, otherwise, couldn't we just do the same thing you're going to do
> >> ourselves?
> >>
> >> Dale
> >>
> >> --
> >> Dale Preston
> >> MCAD C#
> >> MCSE, MCDBA
> >>
> >>
> >> "Tom Ziegmann" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
> >> > either in
> >> > a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
> >> > post
> >> > here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
> >> > use it
> >> > and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Tom Ziegmann
> >> > Microsoft Certified Professional
> >> > Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
> >> >

>
>
>

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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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Re: What do you want to see?

What would I like to see? A winning Powerball ticket in my hand.

"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see either in
a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please post
here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would use it
and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.

--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester

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Re: What do you want to see?

What would I like to see? A winning Powerball ticket in my hand.

"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see either in
a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please post
here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would use it
and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.

--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester

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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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Re: What do you want to see?

How about a photoshopped Powerball ticket? :)
--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester



"William" wrote:

> What would I like to see? A winning Powerball ticket in my hand.
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
> either in
> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
> post
> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
> use it
> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>

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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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Re: What do you want to see?

How about a photoshopped Powerball ticket? :)
--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester



"William" wrote:

> What would I like to see? A winning Powerball ticket in my hand.
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
> either in
> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
> post
> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
> use it
> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>

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Re: What do you want to see?

Its got to be the real thing. Then I could get the biggest baddest PowerMac on the whole Planet and awesomely dual boot between OS X and Vista.

"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:E7771178-C4C4-4B8A-A00A-0DC2C8F1EF97@microsoft.com...
How about a photoshopped Powerball ticket? :)
--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester



"William" wrote:

> What would I like to see? A winning Powerball ticket in my hand.
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
> either in
> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
> post
> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
> use it
> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>

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William
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Re: What do you want to see?

Its got to be the real thing. Then I could get the biggest baddest PowerMac on the whole Planet and awesomely dual boot between OS X and Vista.

"Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:E7771178-C4C4-4B8A-A00A-0DC2C8F1EF97@microsoft.com...
How about a photoshopped Powerball ticket? :)
--
Tom Ziegmann
Microsoft Certified Professional
Windows Vista / Server Longhorn TechBeta Tester
Windows Server 2003 SP2 TechBeta Tester



"William" wrote:

> What would I like to see? A winning Powerball ticket in my hand.
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see
> either in
> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
> post
> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would
> use it
> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>
> --
> Tom Ziegmann
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>

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Re: What do you want to see?

Tom?.

"Mr. Vista" <Mr. Vista@lhere.com> wrote in message
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> Is there currently means of re-starting/shutting down the system so that
> when it re-starts the desktop appears with all previously open windows
> open again in previous positions?.
>
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
>> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see either
>> in
>> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
>> post
>> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would use
>> it
>> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>>
>> --
>> Tom Ziegmann
>> Microsoft Certified Professional
>> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>>

>
>
>



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Re: What do you want to see?

Tom?.

"Mr. Vista" <Mr. Vista@lhere.com> wrote in message
news:uO5PdSiKHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Is there currently means of re-starting/shutting down the system so that
> when it re-starts the desktop appears with all previously open windows
> open again in previous positions?.
>
>
> "Tom Ziegmann" <tziegmann@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message
> news:43F6AAEC-0DE3-4129-9CDE-CB2784181045@microsoft.com...
>> Now that Vista has RTMed, what functionality would you like to see either
>> in
>> a service / feature pack, extra, or future version of Windows? Please
>> post
>> here with what you would like to see, why you think that people would use
>> it
>> and I will try to pass the suggestions along to MS.
>>
>> --
>> Tom Ziegmann
>> Microsoft Certified Professional
>> Microsoft Core OS TechBeta Tester
>>

>
>
>



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