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Old 02-06-2008, 10:15 PM
Mikey_P
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Default How can I opt out of Windows Customer Experience?

Hello. After wading through my task scheduler, it appears that I am
participating in the Windows Customer Experience Program. (I don't remember
opting in.) I would like to opt out or disable these types of
communications, only I don't know how. Would some kind soul please assist?
Thanks
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Old 02-07-2008, 11:24 AM
Rick Rogers
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Default Re: How can I opt out of Windows Customer Experience?

Hi,

Open the Media Player, click tools/options and disable the option on the
privacy tab to participate in this program.

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"Mikey_P" <MikeyP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello. After wading through my task scheduler, it appears that I am
> participating in the Windows Customer Experience Program. (I don't
> remember
> opting in.) I would like to opt out or disable these types of
> communications, only I don't know how. Would some kind soul please
> assist?
> Thanks


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Old 10-28-2009, 06:17 PM
ECRIA
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Default Re: How can I opt out of Windows Customer Experience?


Hm. I believe that the original question was concerning Windows Consumer
Experience Improvement Program, not Media Player's Consumer Experience
Improvement Program. I do not have Media Player's Consumer Experience
Improvement Program enabled, but I am still getting notices from Vista
asking me if I want to join the Windows Consumer Experience Improvement
Program.


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