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Support Debugging Tool Free Live Meeting Session

David MeegoSorry, I posted this too late for most people. I thought I would let you know that I presented a free Live Meeting session about the Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP on the 22nd October at 13:00 AEST (GMT+10 + daylight saving).  That was 10:00 for me in Perth, Western Australia which is GMT+8.

For more information have a look at this posting on Catherine Eibner's blog:

Free Dynamics in Focus Sessions

The sessions are meant for Australian Partners, so the scheduling is designed to suit Australia.  If you want to attend, the link is here https://www.livemeeting.com/lrs/microsoft1/Registration.aspx?pageName=mxn812rcbwbw77d7. This session is now in the past.

It was also promoted on Partnersource https://mbs.microsoft.com/partnersource/worldwide/asiapacific/newsevents/seminars/
Dynm_In_Focus_Series4_APAC
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If you missed the session, DON'T PANIC. A similar session was recorded after the Microsoft Dynamics GP Technical Airlift 2008 and there is a link from the Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP page.

David

Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 1:18 AM by David Musgrave

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Jivtesh said:

David,

I got a mailer daemon with the address dynfocus@microsoft.com

I tried registering from Catherine's website - but that seems to list only the NAV events.

By the way, what were you doing up so late!

Thanks!

Jivtesh

# October 21, 2008 2:01 PM

David Musgrave said:

Hi Jivtesh

I have updated the links so you can register now if you wish.

David

# October 21, 2008 7:26 PM
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