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  • Every time I go to Microsoft.com I get a script error, telling me the script is going to cause me problems. It asks me if I want to stop the script.

    No, I don't want to stop or repair or do anything with the script. I want to go to Microsoft.com so I can search Microsoft for downloads to add on to Microsoft Office 2007. I'm having to reload all my software and try to recover some backup files, since Microsoft Windows 7 crashed again, and took my entire system with it.

    It doesn't matter what I want; I must choose to stop the script, and pick from the ads and news and all the other irrelevant content spashed all over my screen. It's a beautiful, sunny, 72 degree day, and I want to go outside. But no. I'm stuck in this sucking Microsoft hole AGAIN.

    I thought Microsoft's webmaster might like to know about the errant script, so I tried to find a way to report it. Nope, just pages and pages of "let us guess what you want pick one of these". Of course, nothing says "Microsoft webmaster" or an actual link to give Microsoft some feedback. After all, they speak, you listen, the end.

    I hate Microsoft almost as much as I hate Comcast. No, really, I hate Comcast more than anyone, but Microsoft, is only trailing by a nose.

    • Moved by Mike Kinsman Monday, May 4, 2015 7:43 PM off topic
    Sunday, May 3, 2015 6:40 PM

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  • 1 - This forum is for feedback on the TechNet website/subscriptions, not microsoft.com support.

    2 - These forums are filled with normal people and only a few MSFT employees.

    3 - Your attitude is not going to get you any help.

    4 - You didn't bother to give any useful details, such as browser type and version, so no one can really even try to help you.

    5 - Go here for contact options: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus?wa=wsignin1.0

    6 - If you hate Microsoft so much, you're always free to use something else.

    Goodbye.


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    • Proposed as answer by Just Karl Monday, May 4, 2015 5:25 PM
    • Marked as answer by Just Karl Tuesday, May 12, 2015 8:00 PM
    Monday, May 4, 2015 1:24 AM
  • Unfortunately your post is off topic here, in the TechNet Site Feedback forum, because it is not Feedback about the TechNet Website or Subscription.  This is only one forum among the many that are on the TechNet Discussion Forums, and given your post, you likely chose the wrong forum.  This is a standard response I’ve written up in advance to help many people (thousands, really.) who post their question in this forum in error, but please don’t ignore it.  The links I share below I’ve collected to help you get right where you need to go with your issue.

    For technical issues with Microsoft products that you would run into as an end user of those products, one great source of info and help is http://answers.microsoft.com, which has sections for Windows, Hotmail, Office, IE, and other products. Office related forums are also here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/support/contact-us-FX103894077.aspx

    For Technical issues with Microsoft products that you might have as an IT professional (like technical installation issues, or other IT issues), you should head to the TechNet Discussion forums at http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/en-us, and search for your product name.

    For issues with products you might have as a Developer (like how to talk to APIs, what version of software do what, or other developer issues), you should head to the MSDN discussion forums at http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-us, and search for your product or issue.

    If you’re asking a question particularly about one of the Microsoft Dynamics products, a great place to start is here: http://community.dynamics.com/

    If you really think your issue is related to the subscription or the TechNet Website, and I screwed up, I apologize!  Please repost your question to the discussion forum and include much more detail about your problem, that could include screenshots of the issue (do not include subscription information or product keys in your screenshots!), and/or links to the problem you’re seeing. 

    If you really had no idea where to post this question but you still posted it here, you still shouldn’t have because we have a forum just for you!  It’s called the Where is the forum for…? forum and it’s here: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-us/whatforum/

    Moving to off topic. 

    Thanks


    MSDN and TechNet Subscriptions Support

    Did Microsoft call you out of the blue about your computer? No, they didn't.

    Monday, May 4, 2015 7:43 PM