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Microsoft Visual Studio.NET University events /w free copies of VS.net, Office XP

Maverick

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Just received this link through my campus mail. Looks like its at Universities across the country and open to students of all majors and all faculty as well. There's some prizes and giveaways. Every attendee gets a free copy of Visual Studio.NET and rumor has it they are also giving away copies of WinXP Professional and Office XP. You gotta sign up for one of the dates on this page:

Microsoft Visual Studio.NET events

 
Pulled from the link provided above:

All attendees will receive the full version of Visual Studio .NET Academic, a full version of Windows XP Professional, and other valuable items. Join us for an overview of the .NET Framework and a live demonstration of Visual Studio .NET. Choose the campus nearest you!


So you for sure get the following:
Visual Studio .NET academic
XP Pro (Full version what ever that means)


Note: Registration requires a school/university name. I don't know if they will check this or not?
 
Damn, NO KSU... registered for the CU one though

I've found in the past that it's a good idea to go ahead and register for one of these events
even if you're not sure if you can make it. Sometimes microsoft will mail the software to you
if you don't show. At least that was my experiance from the days of Win2k betas.
 
Thanks for the heads up! I'm definitely in on this deal too!

BTW... I registered for the CA - UCLA site. It's been 5-10 minutes now and no e-mail confirmation yet. Are you guys taking a while to get confirmation too?

Yoshi
 
the main page says that every attendee gets BOTH Visual .NET academic version AND a full
version of XP Pro. but the next page and the registry confirmation email I rec'd says only that
you get the Visual .NET and doesn't mention XP Pro.
 
OK... I know I'm a bad bad person for taking someone's seat, but I re-registered using my ".edu" email addy and now I got an e-mail confirmation. I still have no confirmation from my other e-mail addy. Maybe it's best to register using a ".edu" account?

Yoshi
 
zippy, i've signed up for the SJSU event..i dont know if i'll actually go though..i'll let you know more about it if i do decide to attend.
 
i signed up for the ucla one..and got my email in a few seconds off my non ucla email.....

hey yoshi i might see u there....do u look anything like yoshi from mario bros?? 😉
 


<< zippy, i've signed up for the SJSU event..i dont know if i'll actually go though..i'll let you know more about it if i do decide to attend. >>

I just sogned up for SJSU as well, please do let me know. It's all about the free software!
 
It's says that Academic type folk are 'recommended' but doesn't seem to forbid IT professionals (me) or anyone else for that matter so I?ll register for Cal State Fullerton.

😉
 
😀 I was immediately confirmed at the non .edu email address. 😀

Thank you for registering to attend a Visual Studio .NET Launch Event at
http://www.msdnaa.net/vslaunch/. Here is the general information for your
event:

Date:
3/18/2002

Location:
Cal State Fullerton
Titan Student Center
The Pavilions
Fullerton, CA 92834

Recommended Audience:
Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems students and faculty
and all other interested students

Remember, every event attendee will receive a full version of Visual
Studio .NET Academic, plus a chance to win* one of several great prizes
which could include a Microsoft Xbox
 
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