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I've tried going to these websites like the one below and I am just going in a circle. I'm having a hard time finding the customer service center's number so I can call them right away to cancel my subscription. I do not want any more websites given that this is not going anywhere. Anyone knows customer service's phone number? Thanks.
It is between you and the third party service people to work out how to send the correct Json with a POST. You can also set up a network packet sniffer to prove you are sending a POST and capture the exact Json being sent. \_ (ツ)_/. Maybe, maybe not; we did figure something out though. we had to do a session cookie.
Clearly, because this site is always "down", Windows has no intention of allowing customers easy access to cancel their account in a timely manner before recharging them for unwanted services. Changed typeJimR1ModeratorFriday, September 11, 2009 12:44 PM. Moved byJimR1ModeratorFriday, September 11, 2009 12:44 PMOff topic.
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Hi, Kindly check the note session in below article that: After you have successfully registered the SPN, you might see that Event ID 1067 is still being logged, stating that the terminal server cannot register the SPN.
Thanks for the info, but everybody is missing the point. A Microsoft NOOB pushed out a mis-configured appx package to the world, and refuses to fix it. Instead, they make us jump through hoops like a circus pig, wasting our valuable time, all because they do not want to fix it. This is a customer hostile attitude.
And i think you'd better to seek help from AMD customer service. Best Regards! <THE CONTENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED> Thanks MSDN Community Support Please remember to "Mark as Answer" the responses that resolved your issue.
Hi, We would like to maintain a centralized catalog of web services, that exists in the software code we checked ...
Do you still have any of the information which came with your system when you purchased it? Please contact customer service of the laptop manufacturer and explain your situation. In turn they may ask you some questions such as the machine serial number. Maybe they have the COA registered against your purchase.
a) Online (or remote off site backup) would be ideal. There are a lot of companies that offer such a service. In addition to having a backup you'd have the added advantage that a local disaster wouldn't cause you to lose all your data. But for most people in the US you can't get an Internet connection with an upload speed greater than 5 Mbps.