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Old 08-26-2009, 11:40 AM
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A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows7 RTM Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use!

A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows 7 RTM
Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use! I Say This Because I Have Seen
Several People Say That They Are Using Windows 7 RTM Already (4
Production Use), Which Is Currently Only Available 2 MSDN And Microsoft
Tech Net Plus Subsriber's (Unless I Am Mistaken), The 90 Day Free Trial
Of Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Is Not Yet Available As Far As I Know,
Only The 180 Day Free Trial Of Windows 7 Server Edition (Real Name Is
Windows Server 2008 R2), Is Currently Available 2 The General Public!

Frank, And Bill Yanyire Seem 2 Be The 2 People Who May Be Violating
Their MSDN And Or Microsoft Tech Net General Master End User Licence
Agreements By Using The Software 4 Production Use, Just FYI.
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Old 08-26-2009, 12:20 PM
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Re: A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows7 RTM Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use!

[email]kevpan815********.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
>
> A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows 7 RTM
> Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use! I Say This Because I Have Seen
> Several People Say That They Are Using Windows 7 RTM Already (4
> Production Use), Which Is Currently Only Available 2 MSDN And Microsoft
> Tech Net Plus Subsriber's (Unless I Am Mistaken), The 90 Day Free Trial
> Of Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Is Not Yet Available As Far As I Know,
> Only The 180 Day Free Trial Of Windows 7 Server Edition (Real Name Is
> Windows Server 2008 R2), Is Currently Available 2 The General Public!
>
> Frank, And Bill Yanyire Seem 2 Be The 2 People Who May Be Violating
> Their MSDN And Or Microsoft Tech Net General Master End User Licence
> Agreements By Using The Software 4 Production Use, Just FYI.[/color]

Take your meds and try thinking...again!
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Re: A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows7 RTM Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use!

[email]kevpan815********.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
>
> A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows 7 RTM
> Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use! I Say This Because I Have Seen
> Several People Say That They Are Using Windows 7 RTM Already (4
> Production Use), Which Is Currently Only Available 2 MSDN And Microsoft
> Tech Net Plus Subsriber's (Unless I Am Mistaken), The 90 Day Free Trial
> Of Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Is Not Yet Available As Far As I Know,
> Only The 180 Day Free Trial Of Windows 7 Server Edition (Real Name Is
> Windows Server 2008 R2), Is Currently Available 2 The General Public!
>
> Frank, And Bill Yanyire Seem 2 Be The 2 People Who May Be Violating
> Their MSDN And Or Microsoft Tech Net General Master End User Licence
> Agreements By Using The Software 4 Production Use, Just FYI.[/color]

Just FYI - Do the words **** YOU mean anything? If they don't... **** YOU.

Just FYI. Did I say Just FYI? IF not, then Just FYI.

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Re: A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows7 RTM Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use!

[email]kevpan815********.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
>
> A Friendly Reminder That MSDN And Tech Net Plus Copies Of Windows 7 RTM
> Are Not 2 Be Used 4 Production Use! I Say This Because I Have Seen
> Several People Say That They Are Using Windows 7 RTM Already (4
> Production Use), Which Is Currently Only Available 2 MSDN And Microsoft
> Tech Net Plus Subsriber's (Unless I Am Mistaken), The 90 Day Free Trial
> Of Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Is Not Yet Available As Far As I Know,
> Only The 180 Day Free Trial Of Windows 7 Server Edition (Real Name Is
> Windows Server 2008 R2), Is Currently Available 2 The General Public!
>
> Frank, And Bill Yanyire Seem 2 Be The 2 People Who May Be Violating
> Their MSDN And Or Microsoft Tech Net General Master End User Licence
> Agreements By Using The Software 4 Production Use, Just FYI.[/color]

Hey ****tard, what makes you think I am in violation of my usage of Windows 7? Did you peek in
the window last night? Were you wearing a g-string and were you all lubed up? Just FYI.
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