Patrickc26
New member
After a few years with TS2006, I ordered the download version of TS2010 from the Auran website. The purchase was not a problem and I got the download links via e-mail. I tried to download my order, but the "download link is unavailable". I tried with FTP, but the "server is full". Ok, maybe I should get a FCT? Bought a 3-month FCT, same result.
Maybe I need to register my serial number? Ok, did that. Changed my password, check. Still not able to download anything. Looked around the forums and it looks like Auran is getting money for a "first class ticket" without providing the service, because I can't to diddly squat. Opened a ticket and it said "we're striving to resolve the ticket within 5 business days". Seriously?
Tried to change my predefined username that was assigned to me upon purchase, but there are no options whatsoever to do so.
Now, being a sysadmin myself, I ask myself: What level of service is this? It looks like there is no weekend support whatsoever, yet this is an entertainment product that probably generates most sales (and activity) on the weekend and it seems that noone is working at Auran at all. Servers that are critical to generate revenue and to actually use the product appear to be down, misconfigured or non-functional. In my job, we're required to monitor the ticket queues and service uptime 24x7 and fix issues at hand whenever they occur.
Frustrated.
-Patrick
Maybe I need to register my serial number? Ok, did that. Changed my password, check. Still not able to download anything. Looked around the forums and it looks like Auran is getting money for a "first class ticket" without providing the service, because I can't to diddly squat. Opened a ticket and it said "we're striving to resolve the ticket within 5 business days". Seriously?
Tried to change my predefined username that was assigned to me upon purchase, but there are no options whatsoever to do so.
Now, being a sysadmin myself, I ask myself: What level of service is this? It looks like there is no weekend support whatsoever, yet this is an entertainment product that probably generates most sales (and activity) on the weekend and it seems that noone is working at Auran at all. Servers that are critical to generate revenue and to actually use the product appear to be down, misconfigured or non-functional. In my job, we're required to monitor the ticket queues and service uptime 24x7 and fix issues at hand whenever they occur.
Frustrated.
-Patrick