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dynamik wrote: » Don't they allow unlimited activations? Are you sure those licenses aren't for use within a business environment and not just labbing? I know with the Action Pack they allow you to actually use the software internally. I haven't used Technet since the changes, but I never ran into any limitations of activations while labbing.
phoeneous wrote: » How much is the subscription?
darkerosxx wrote: » They give you one license because it's a volume license. Unlimited activations.
erpadmin wrote: » Honestly, I don't see how Technet is a bad deal; especially if you're going to do PC builds and server builds (for your own use, I would imagine..). Downloading W7, W2k8 Enterprise and SQL Server 200x pays for itself after one time. Imagine that times 3. I have Dreamspark and MSDN but I can't get, say Word 2007 if I do a new build without Technet. Plus, it's a gazillion times better than the alternative (read: warez). This means I can just focus on the hardware and not even bother with the software. I really thought the media for MS was limited somehow before I looked at Technet again, or that I needed to be certified or something.
wweboy wrote: » If you don't re-up you loose the ability to download the files and access the licenses. The key do not expire though so make a spread sheet of your keys and place it somewhere safe. I bought some DVDs and have been burning anything I might need in the future and keeping track of the keys via Excel
neocybe wrote: » So buy a 1TB drive, download everything and keep track of serials and your set for life huh? (I have more disk space than I know what to do with anyways!)
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