Microsoft is replacing its TechNet and MSDN forums with a new site, called "Microsoft Q&A," with completion planned for "mid-2020." Content from TechNet and MSDN forums won't get migrated over to the ...
Microsoft is holding an online meeting on May 4 on the topic of Windows Community. I'm wondering whether there might be an agenda item on the company's decision to discontinue its NNTP newsgroups.
Microsoft seems to have decided that 2008 was the year to improve the forum experience for its IT professionals and developers. Back in February, the company rolled out version 3.0 of its forums, used ...
Microsoft has released version 3.0 of its Microsoft Forums web application, designed and built from the ground up, on MSDN, Technet, Expression and the general Microsoft Forums. The content at the old ...
Microsoft's community-driven Answers forums are turning off the light on official technical support for several of the company's older products. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
A new site called "Microsoft Q&A" is expected to launch in "mid-2020" as a replacement for Microsoft's TechNet and MSDN forums. Content from TechNet and MSDN forums won't get migrated over to the ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Microsoft will start closing the more than 4,200 public ...
Microsoft Q&A is now in preview. Microsoft Q&A will replace MSDN and TechNet Forums. Microsoft's goal is to finish migrating resources to Microsoft Q&A by mid-2020. Microsoft recently announced ...
Microsoft rolls out Windows Updates regularly. It can be security updates, a significant upgrade, or cumulative updates. Given the problems that Windows Updates cause, some people have this lingering ...