Microsoft site crash leaves business customers in limbo
- 12 January, 2010 07:29
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Ongoing problems with a Microsoft Web site handling software licenses have left some business customers unable to activate and use their Microsoft apps for more than a month.
Microsoft first took down its Volume Licensing Service Center for maintenance in early December, after attempts to merge multiple licensing sites into a single, more secure site backfired for some users.
Those affected include businesses purchasing Microsoft software, or resellers and integrators handling newly-purchased software for business customers. Problems they have reported via Twitter include users losing access to paid-for software licenses; an inabilityto login to the VLSC site and fix this for one month or more; and six-hour waits on Microsoft telephone support trying to fix their accounts;
One user said that Microsoft, unable to grant him access to his account and license activation keys, was forced to physically mail him replacement software.
In a blog published early Monday, Microsoft "sincerely apologized" for the "inconvenience."
"While the vast majority of partners and customers are able to access the system, there remain some customers who may be experiencing difficulties and it has taken us longer than expected to correct those issues," said Microsoft. It invited users to send problems via e-mail or Twitter.
Some customers are finally getting their problems solved. Mark Lowe, co-owner of a Raleigh, N.C.-area systems integrator, tweeted Monday that he "was back on track" after working with Microsoft's Twitter-based support team.
Reached by phone, Lowe confirmed that he had, as per earlier tweets, been "going insane" after being unable to gain access to software that he had purchased more than a month ago -- and after spending hours with Microsoft's customer support.
With his license problem fixed, I " am a happy bunny today ," Lowe wrote Monday.
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