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An exercise in frustration: Getting product keys and support using the Microsoft Dynamics CustomerSource web site

“Microsoft Dynamics CustomerSource is an information-packed, password-protected site for customers who use Microsoft Dynamics products.” (Microsoft’s words, not mine.) I decided to use this information-packed, password-protected site to get my recently purchased product keys for Dynamics CRM 2011.

Below is a summary of my experience.

First, I go to the Product & Service summary page on the My Account page.

Then, I click on Registration Keys.

Then, I choose the appropriate version (2011) and upgrade option (No) and get the following message: “The keys you are trying are of Volume license, hence they will not be shown from MBS.” (I have no idea what MBS is.)

Frustrated, I try getting support by clicking the support link on the “Contact Dynamics Operations” page.

Which yields a very unhelpful support page that tells me, “Our apologies…An unexpected error occurred.” At least they are apologetic.

Despairingly, I click the ROC Contact Information at the bottom of the page (I have no idea what “ROC” is) and get a different apologetic error.

Pretty unimpressive, even for Microsoft.

3 responses to “An exercise in frustration: Getting product keys and support using the Microsoft Dynamics CustomerSource web site”

  1. Wendy Avatar
    Wendy

    Can you tell me please what was the resolve to this problem?

    I have the exact same problem and 2 days of emails backwards and forwards to Microsoft have still not resolved it. Now I assume they will be closed for the bank holiday weekend, so I don’t expect to get any further communication until next Wednesday.

    Thanks

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  2. brian Avatar
    brian

    Sadly, no. Try calling them and hoping for the best.

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