We just purchased an accounting package that uses SQL
Server 2000 as its underlying DB. All we received were 2
CDs and a person on this newsgroup explained that we
shouldn't have gotten more than that. Do we not get some
sort of free support from MS within a certain time period
if we have problems with SQL Server? I've searched the MS
web site and can only find support that costs money. Can
someone please tell me if I am entitled to any free
support from MS or is it just an "AS IS" product.
Thank you in advance for your help."Ron" <mtnlyon001@.aol.com> wrote in message
news:02f501c34bd5$3cc77e10$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> We just purchased an accounting package that uses SQL
> Server 2000 as its underlying DB. All we received were 2
> CDs and a person on this newsgroup explained that we
> shouldn't have gotten more than that. Do we not get some
> sort of free support from MS within a certain time period
> if we have problems with SQL Server? I've searched the MS
> web site and can only find support that costs money. Can
> someone please tell me if I am entitled to any free
> support from MS or is it just an "AS IS" product.
Your ISV should be willing to help you with basic stuff.
Other than that:
Congradulations, you have just found the world's only source for free
SQLServer support.
David|||There is no free support for any of the major dbs's that I know of other
than the news groups. You can get some MS support as part of other
packages such as when you subscribe to MSDN etc but other than that I think
you have to either purchase a support contract or on a one by one basis.
You should be able to ask just about anything here. If it really is a bug
then MS will refund the money for the support call. See here for more
details:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;sql SQL Support
http://www.mssqlserver.com/faq/general-pss.asp MS PSS
--
Andrew J. Kelly
SQL Server MVP
"Ron" <mtnlyon001@.aol.com> wrote in message
news:02f501c34bd5$3cc77e10$a401280a@.phx.gbl...
> We just purchased an accounting package that uses SQL
> Server 2000 as its underlying DB. All we received were 2
> CDs and a person on this newsgroup explained that we
> shouldn't have gotten more than that. Do we not get some
> sort of free support from MS within a certain time period
> if we have problems with SQL Server? I've searched the MS
> web site and can only find support that costs money. Can
> someone please tell me if I am entitled to any free
> support from MS or is it just an "AS IS" product.
> Thank you in advance for your help.
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