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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Honey, we have guests for Thanksgiving
Posted: 11:09 AM
The SBS Show for November 27, 2005 (weekend after Thanksgiving) will feature the Microsoft SBS PSS crew. These are the top guys in the Microsoft's product support services team and they are the ones that help you fix your SBS server when you've made made a huge dent in the wall trying to figure things out.

The guys joining us are: Mark Stanfill, Peter Gallagher and Jeff Taylor. They also run the official Inside SBS podcast that dives into technical SBS discussion every Friday at 1PM CST.

Got a question for the SBS support gurus?


Since we have more time to produce this show I'm going to do my best to air as many voicemails as physically possible, so start calling our voicemail number and leave the question. Here is the process:

1. Dial +1 (407) 965-2945
2. In less than 25 seconds leave your name and state your question.
3. After the 25 seconds you may say anything you wish, its up to you.


I had the pleasure of listening to the voicemails for the last show (all hour and a half of them) and I only managed to use one without heavy editing. Please be respectful to our guests and state your question for them without re-enacting the Civil War on my voicemail. Here is what one of them sounded like:

"Well me and ma like to buy pecans on Sunday mornings down by the farmers market in Abberville. We's from Georgia. Well we went down this week and one of em nice young whipper-snappers told us about a server. "What do we need a server for".... three minutes later... So I want to know about ASP.NET 2.0."


While I'm sure that was a prank call it does not fall far from other voicemails. Please say who you are, where you're from and get to the question quickly. While I appreciate all the kind words (as does Chris and everyone else on the show) we need to keep things moving.. So, got a question for the SBS Support team? (407) 965-2945.

-Vlad


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