Microsoft MVP?



Hello:

I don't know if I have ever seen this discussed here before.

I for one a while back was under the impression that MVP was ment that the
person was some how part of the Microsoft Corporation.

Could someone please explain how one ends up with that tagline and do you
request it or even want it? Does it seem to cause you more hassles than it
is worth to have?

Thanks


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