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Vista is on MSDNAA

Is that 100 Mbps I see? Lucky...😉

Thanks for the links, I'm sure 'academiae" (or whatever they call 'em) will be happy.

Is the academia version different in any way? (specifically by activation?)
 
Same thing, just free..

I have XP through MSDN AA too, it is regular XP Professional.. same activation rules, limitations, etc.
 
I'm an IE at the University of Arkansas right now, so I'll have to ask around the department and see. If they aren't part of MSDN I'll most definitely recommend it. Only $499 for a year? WOW!
 
I just found our CSCE department's e academy site. At the moment they have Server 2003 and XP Pro, but no Vista. 🙁

Tomorrow I'll be going by to check out the XP cd and I'll find out about Vista.

Thanks for letting me know about this program, I'd never heard of it!
 
i wish someone would give me a vista cd key 🙁 my school doesn't have anything like that to my knowledge 🙁 and i already have the vista RTM DVD 🙁

😉😉😉😉
 
Geez, guys. I got it from our server over a month ago. Maybe it helps to be faculty with friends in CIS. 😀
 
Thanks for the reminder. I wasn't expecting it because one of the MSDNAA management said my EE department won't get it. What do they know? I now have the Vista Business DVD and also in 5-CD version. This is good since I now have two CDKEY for my desktop and laptop. I would've preferred Vista Home Premium over Business because of the Media Center.

Just out of curiosity, who has more MSDNAA software than this:
http://msdn01.e-academy.com/elms/Storefront/Home.aspx?campus=washington_eeng
 
Originally posted by: BehindEnemyLines
Thanks for the reminder. I wasn't expecting it because one of the MSDNAA management said my EE department won't get it. What do they know? I now have the Vista Business DVD and also in 5-CD version. This is good since I now have two CDKEY for my desktop and laptop. I would've preferred Vista Home Premium over Business because of the Media Center.

Just out of curiosity, who has more MSDNAA software than this:
http://msdn01.e-academy.com/elms/Storefront/Home.aspx?campus=washington_eeng

I wasn't aware that we could use AA licenses on two computers. Has it always been this way?
 
Originally posted by: InlineFive
Originally posted by: BehindEnemyLines
Thanks for the reminder. I wasn't expecting it because one of the MSDNAA management said my EE department won't get it. What do they know? I now have the Vista Business DVD and also in 5-CD version. This is good since I now have two CDKEY for my desktop and laptop. I would've preferred Vista Home Premium over Business because of the Media Center.

Just out of curiosity, who has more MSDNAA software than this:
http://msdn01.e-academy.com/elms/Storefront/Home.aspx?campus=washington_eeng

I wasn't aware that we could use AA licenses on two computers. Has it always been this way?

Wow you discovered hot water 😀

Been using it on 3 computers for a while now.... They gave us XP, then XP with SP1, then XP with SP2...all had different & valid serial numbers...
Then they lost track of it all... and now I can re-download XP SP1 and XP SP2 and get brand new keys..
😀 😀 😀

Officially, you can use most software (except XP that requires validation) on desktop and laptop, if laptop is your ownership.
 
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