I'm not saying that. There are things Microsoft does that they shouldn't, but when it comes to personal information, they err on the side of being too secure. Case in point, where I setup my MVP profile, I can select three levels of visibility labeled "Microsoft only", "Microsoft and other MVPs", "Microsoft, MVPs, and public". Turns out, "Microsoft" definition is "MVP program". Others inside Microsoft can only see my profile if I mark it public. So, if I don't select any of the options, even the MVP program people can't see my MVP profile.
>Yes I know, they "do no evil".
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer