Microsoft OEM System Builder Program

 


Microsoft OEM System Builder Web Site   You're in business to build systems, support your customers, and make  money and the Microsoft OEM System Builder Program is ready to help. To get started,  log into the Microsoft OEM System Builder Web site at
http://oem.microsoft.com/  with the username and password noted above. After connecting, please try the following content:

See local information: many regions and countries have localized content including product release information, seminar invitations, promotions and more.

Find authorized distributors and order products:
http://oem.microsoft.com/worldwide/502031.asp

Get current product information:
http://oem.microsoft.com/worldwide/503738.asp
http://oem.microsoft.com/worldwide/503589.asp

Connect to online technical support:
http://oem.microsoft.com/general/bbs/default.asp

Download the latest tested device drivers and hardware compatibility
tools:  http://oem.microsoft.com/worldwide/501924.asp

Try some training:
http://oem.microsoft.com/worldwide/500418.asp

Please make sure that you read and understand the Microsoft OEM System
Builder Web Site Registration and License Agreement at:
http://oem.microsoft.com/worldwide/500980.asp. You should print and keep a copy of this message and the agreement in your files. If you decide to stop participating in the program, please email msoemnet@microsoft.com and ask us to remove your site user account.

For optimum functionality when you are ready to log on to The Microsoft OEM System Builder Web site http://oem.microsoft.com/, use Internet Explorer 5.
If you haven't downloaded this browser yet, you can do so by connecting to
http://www.microsoft.com/ie/default.asp

If you encounter any problems, please send e-mail to msoemnet@microsoft.com.

Thank you for participating in the Microsoft OEM Systems Builder
Program.

Sincerely,
 

Joachim Kempin
Senior Vice President, OEM Sales Division
Microsoft Corporation