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Re: looking for individuals to run local security groups VanguardLH 03-04-2008
Posted by Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM on March 23, 2008, 9:29 am
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That link works.
The list is not comprehensive.
Carey Frisch IS an MVP.

> Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!!
> I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP.
>
> His name is: Carey Frisch
>
> Your help would be appreciated
> --
> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
>
>
> "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security" wrote:
>
>> MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had
>> observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original
>> site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while
>> ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org.
>>
>> Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice
>> that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them.
>> That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less.
>>
>> If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to
>> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the
>> ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be
>> listed there, though the amount of information that is available about
>> any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list
>> as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned
>> about their privacy.
>>
>> Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you
>> indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their
>> consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the
>> nomination is turned into an award.
>>
>> VanguardLH wrote:
>> > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message
>> >>
>> >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the
>> >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is
>> >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to
>> >>> be an MVP but were not.
>> >>
>> >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly
>> >> on
>> >> the MS site.
>> >
>> >
>> > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate
>> > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they
>> > had
>> > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is
>> > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP -
>> > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact.
>> > A
>> > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same
>> > for MVPs


Posted by Mick Murphy on March 23, 2008, 4:28 pm
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Frank, thank you for your reply
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote:

> That link works.
> The list is not comprehensive.
> Carey Frisch IS an MVP.
>
> > Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!!
> > I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP.
> >
> > His name is: Carey Frisch
> >
> > Your help would be appreciated
> > --
> > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
> >
> >
> > "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security" wrote:
> >
> >> MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had
> >> observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original
> >> site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while
> >> ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org.
> >>
> >> Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice
> >> that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them.
> >> That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less.
> >>
> >> If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to
> >> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the
> >> ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be
> >> listed there, though the amount of information that is available about
> >> any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list
> >> as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned
> >> about their privacy.
> >>
> >> Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you
> >> indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their
> >> consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the
> >> nomination is turned into an award.
> >>
> >> VanguardLH wrote:
> >> > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message
> >> >>
> >> >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the
> >> >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is
> >> >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to
> >> >>> be an MVP but were not.
> >> >>
> >> >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly
> >> >> on
> >> >> the MS site.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate
> >> > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they
> >> > had
> >> > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is
> >> > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP -
> >> > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact.
> >> > A
> >> > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same
> >> > for MVPs
>

Posted by Mick Murphy on March 21, 2008, 3:40 pm
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som, I have my doubts about a Carey Frisch that posta in these newsgroups
claiming to be an MVP.
But, there is no search engine at that MVPS.org site.

Regards.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:

>
> :
> : When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the
> : biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is
> : actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to
> : be an MVP but were not.
>
> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly on
> the MS site.
>
> Tom
> :
>
>
>

Posted by Mick Murphy on March 21, 2008, 3:37 pm
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I have my suspicions about a Carey Frisch who posts in these Newsgroups, and
claims to be a MVP.
I wish that site you gave had a search engine!

Regards
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


"VanguardLH" wrote:

> "Mick Murphy" wrote in message
> >
> > "VanguardLH" wrote:
> >>
> >> This MVP is listed at http://www.mvps.org/links.html but his
> >> www.neisug.com site can't be reached or doesn't exist. Guess he
> >> hasn't updated his OpenDNS account so it points at his current
> >> dynamic
> >> IP address. Or maybe he needs to update his MVPS information.
> >> Hopefully he keeps mydyndns updated since he uses that DNS service
> >> for
> >> his new www.naisg.org site.
> >
> > Van; if you click on his website link from your reply post, you go
> > straight
> > there!
>
> Nope. His old www.neisug.com doesn't work because either the site no
> longer exists or Brad forgot to update his OpenDNS account to point at
> whatever IP address is for his old site. He could probably even have
> OpenDNS point his old IP name to the IP address of his new site in
> case he has the old URL published anywhere else. If you click on THIS
> link to his old site, you end up with an OpenDNS failure page (because
> the IP address recorded for that IP name is no longer valid; i.e., the
> host doesn't exist for that IP address). As Brad said, he needs to
> update the MVPS.org site regarding his information there.
>
> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the
> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is
> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to
> be an MVP but were not.
>
>

Posted by Chad Boyd on April 6, 2008, 1:18 am
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You can search for MVP's through google site search.
Search String: Marc Scheuner site:mvps.org


On 3/21/08 2:37 PM, in article
3D959D3C-8051-420E-BA9E-EF572FE313C4@microsoft.com, "Mick Murphy"

> Carey Frisch


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