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i guess support is confused then, since 99% of things that crop up i
dont need them for, its usually that rare thing and then they usually
can't help me then.
joe
John.Hallas_at_vodafone.co.uk wrote:
>Yes, that tend to do that with the less experienced, I think they call it
>hand holding :)
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>oh yea they call me everytime i download something.
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>joe
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>Jonathan Gennick wrote:
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>>Last week I downloaded Oracle9i for Linux from Technet. Today I just
>>got a call from an Oracle salesperson wanting to know what I was doing
>>with it. I suppose it's not unreasonable for them to call and ask what
>>I'm doing with their software, but is it normal procedure? I can't
>>remember whether this happened last time I did a Technet download.
>>
>>Jonathan
>>
>>Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where you are
>>mailto:jonathan_at_gennick.com * 906.387.1698
>>http://Gennick.com * http://MichiganWaterfalls.com *
>>http://ValleySpur.com
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