JackStoreySH
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dude i live in the uk so i dno if ures work
btw if u get the software from technet can u use the software after the sub expires? i mean even though ure meant to uninstall can u ustill use it
ASAP, depending if the price is right![]()
ASAP, depending if the price is right![]()
what are you willing to pay?
I know that this might sound a bit radical, but how about abiding with your fathers decision??? ... that, or get a job ...
When was MS ever reasonable??? :roflmao:
nope...however you are meant to uninstall it once your subscription ends
Be aware that TechNet license keys are for development and test environments only. Unless otherwise specified in the EULA it would be considered piracy to install for personal or production use.
Please don't think I'm trying to enforce or be negative but a lot of people purchase TechNet or MSDN subscribtions without knowing that.
When was MS ever reasonable??? :roflmao:
Oh the cost of DOS wasn't excessive. Not since then though.
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I love these restrictions - how many computers one is supposed to have then? Say one works from a home office. Then what, one has to have one PC for testing the RTM and a completely another to read his email? And god forbid the kids will touch it? And how exactly this can be enforced?
The keys that register the software do not expire, even if your Technet subscription does.