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| What's a "Microsoft Partner", and why do we keep getting "ActionPacks"? Years ago, someone here developed a relationship with Microsoft that made our business development company a "Microsoft Partner". Since then we have periodically received packets of software worth a great deal of money. No invoices, no letters of explanation or expectation... That "someone" is gone and I've inherited the "relationship". what is our liability? |
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| Re: What's a "Microsoft Partner", and why do we keep getting "Action Packs"? A Microsoft Partner is a company that is registered with Microsoft. Depending on your level, you may have to keep up with certifications to keep that level of certified partner. The Action Pack is a pack of software that usually costs some money, but if he paid, and you aren't getting billed for it, you don't have any other liability. -- Dustin Harper [email]dharper@vistarip.com[/email] [url]http://www.VistaRIP.com[/url] | Vista Resource & Information Page "Lon" <angry@none.com> wrote in message news:fosd2d$h8v$1@registered.motzarella.org...[color=blue] > Years ago, someone here developed a relationship with Microsoft that made > our business development company a "Microsoft Partner". Since then we have > periodically received packets of software worth a great deal of money. No > invoices, no letters of explanation or expectation... > > That "someone" is gone and I've inherited the "relationship". what is our > liability?[/color] |
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| Re: What's a "Microsoft Partner", and why do we keep getting "Action Packs"? A Microsoft partner is an individual or company that has an agreement with Microsoft to develop software or sell solutions to other companies. With this you get at a discount, lots of software. Multiple copies of the Operating System, development tools, Office, and a host of other software titles. You probably get 10 licenses for each OS and Office and can use them on any machine in your organization. This is for development only and should not be put on Production machines. You can activate 1, 2, or all 10 copies. Since the person has left the company, in theory you can't use the products that you have any more. But if you did install Vista on a machine, it would activate. Nobody would be the wiser if you get my drift, but you would be in violation of the EULA. Microsoft won't be knocking down your door, so you can make that determination yourself. "Lon" <angry@none.com> wrote in message news:fosd2d$h8v$1@registered.motzarella.org...[color=blue] > Years ago, someone here developed a relationship with Microsoft that made > our business development company a "Microsoft Partner". Since then we have > periodically received packets of software worth a great deal of money. No > invoices, no letters of explanation or expectation... > > That "someone" is gone and I've inherited the "relationship". what is our > liability?[/color] |
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