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	<description>This is a web exclusive session which was not delivered at PDC2008, but provides complimentary content aligned with PDC. Your customers are feeling pain, are you listening? This session will highlight how ISV&#39;s can gain access to feedback data sent to
 Microsoft via the Windows Error Reporting harness. This session will demo the web portal and the service layer interface to customer data.


Kevin Hill


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