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We are partners of MPN, please can you tell me if we have the right to Support technique Microsoft Premium? If so, how do access us this Jack in charge?
Thank you
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You should ask this question on the following Web site.
Microsoft Partner Network - Support:
http://partnersupport.Microsoft.com/en-us
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