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Get registered for the new community at https://community.dynamics
Posted by Liz Hallen [MSFT] on June 10th, 2008


Within the next few weeks you will begin to see the Microsoft Dynamics
Community pages located at http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/community,
moving to a new location at https://community.dynamics.com. We are making
this move in an effort to streamline the accessibility of all Microsoft
Dynamics communities and make the user experience of interacting with
community experts and your peers much easier. The newsgroups as you see them
today will still be intact, but the web pages which you use today to access
them will be different. Plus you’ll see more streamlined content and future
functionality additions, such as networking tools!

To get a jump start on the transition, I would encourage you to register on
the new site TODAY – once you do, you can begin to interact with our
non-technical role based communities which reside there today for Finance,
Sales & Marketing, and Customer Service professionals.

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Liz Hallen
Online Community Product Manager

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.

Posted by Daniel Rimmelzwaan on June 16th, 2008


Hi Liz,

Thanks for the heads up. Will the posts in the new community site be on the
microsoft.public.navision newsgroup or is it something separate?
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Daniel Rimmelzwaan
MVP Dynamics NAV
www.risplus.com

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Posted by Liz Hallen [MSFT] on June 16th, 2008


Hi Daniel - how are you?!

thanks for your question, the newsgroup discussions will continue to live as
they are so you will still see the discussions just as they are today either
through
http://www.microsoft.com/Businesssol...s/default.mspx
or through microsoft.public.navision (for example) and get it through
whatever newsreader you use (like Outlook Express).

Liz Hallen
Online Community Product Manager

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights.


"Daniel Rimmelzwaan" wrote:


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