From: BdbNorfolk on 2 Aug 2008 12:13 Thanks you JoAnn. I'm actually trying to find someone with information on how to find out who that person is. This idea was addressed in a previous post. There are specific instructions on the web for Army / Airforce. I'm just trying to locate the same information for the Navy. I know I need a code, just not where to find it. "JoAnn Paules" wrote: > My company just told us two weeks ago we could participate in the Home Use > program. We were sent an email link along with a code. I would suggest you > find the person who told you and follow that chain. Somewhere someone needs > to tell you what that code is so that you can participate. > > > -- > > JoAnn Paules > MVP Microsoft [Publisher] > Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" > > > > "BdbNorfolk" <BdbNorfolk(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:45D3D11B-E396-46E6-A5F8-1D1590671BA1(a)microsoft.com... > > I'm in the military, Navy active duty. I'm aware that we qualify for the > > Home Use Program through our Volume Licensing. I've not been able to find > > the specific resource I need to obtain this software. If anyone has any > > real > > information that would be great. Microsoft's help center says "Contact > > your > > agencys software licensing manager" and other vague hints. If I worked in > > say and office of 30 people I could get my mind around that. But to say > > "Contact the Navy's software licensing manager" doesn't help us front line > > guys. We need a real answer with a real resource. Any help would be > > wonderful, I wouldn't be posting here if I hadn't already run the route of > > my > > Chain of Command and several weeks of searching the net / navy admins. >
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