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June 11th, 2008 · No Comments · 579 views
The Windows Vista Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) collects information about how you use Windows Vista. The Windows Vista CEIP also collects information about any problems that you experience when you use Windows Vista. Microsoft uses this information to improve the features that you use most frequently.
If you join the Windows Vista CEIP, Microsoft will use the information that is collected only to improve the software. Microsoft will not use this information to identify you or to contact you.
This article describes an update to the Windows Vista CEIP. This update configures the existing Windows Vista CEIP settings to improve the quality of the software-oriented information that is sent to Microsoft.
March 18th, 2008 · No Comments · 162 views
January 10th, 2008 · No Comments · 141 views
The Windows Vista Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) collects information about how you use Windows Vista. CEIP also collects information about problems that you encounter in Windows Vista. Microsoft uses this information to improve the products and the features that you use most frequently. Additionally, Microsoft helps resolve the problems. Participation in the program is voluntary and results in software improvements to better meet your needs. No collected information is used to identify you or to contact you. This update improves the quality of the software information that is sent to Microsoft by configuring existing Windows Vista CEIP settings. These configurations settings also enable Windows Vista to use the Problem Reports and Solutions item in Control Panel to provide additional solutions for problems that you encounter.
January 10th, 2008 · No Comments · 146 views
The Windows Vista Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) collects information about how you use Windows Vista. CEIP also collects information about problems that you encounter in Windows Vista. Microsoft uses this information to improve the products and the features that you use most frequently. Additionally, Microsoft helps resolve the problems. Participation in the program is voluntary and results in software improvements to better meet your needs. No collected information is used to identify you or to contact you. This update improves the quality of the software information that is sent to Microsoft by configuring existing Windows Vista CEIP settings. These configurations settings also enable Windows Vista to use the Problem Reports and Solutions item in Control Panel to provide additional solutions for problems that you encounter.
January 1st, 2008 · No Comments · 179 views
The Windows Vista Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) collects information about how you use Windows Vista. The Windows Vista CEIP also collects information about problems that you experience in Windows Vista. Microsoft uses this information to improve the features that you use most frequently.
If you join the Windows Vista CEIP, Microsoft will use information that is collected to improve the software. Microsoft will not use the collected information to identify you or to contact you.
This article describes an update to the Windows Vista CEIP. This update configures the existing Windows Vista CEIP settings to improve the quality of the software information that is sent to Microsoft.