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IT-Geek - 01 Feb 2006 18:57 GMT
Can anyone tell me when Longhorn will be released to technet plus subscribers
Josh Phillips - 01 Feb 2006 19:23 GMT
latest news is that everyone should get the April CTP which what we believe
will be the "Beta 2" build.  Not sure on anything specific for technet, but
worse case you should get access then.

And just to clarify "Vienna" is not Windows Vista/ Longhorn it is the code
name for the OS after Windows Vista.

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> Can anyone tell me when Longhorn will be released to technet plus
> subscribers
IT-Geek - 01 Feb 2006 21:11 GMT
Thanks

> latest news is that everyone should get the April CTP which what we believe
> will be the "Beta 2" build.  Not sure on anything specific for technet, but
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> > Can anyone tell me when Longhorn will be released to technet plus
> > subscribers
ɵ×Ó - 02 Feb 2006 19:23 GMT
I'm a student from China.
The latest version of Vista I used is DecCTP_5270_32bit_Main_DVD.ISO which I
downloaded by the bitcomet.

Is there any newer CTP available now? 0.0
Aleksey Tchekmarev - 02 Feb 2006 19:52 GMT
No

> I'm a student from China.
> The latest version of Vista I used is DecCTP_5270_32bit_Main_DVD.ISO which
> I downloaded by the bitcomet.
>
> Is there any newer CTP available now? 0.0
ɵ×Ó - 02 Feb 2006 19:54 GMT
3q~~  ^_^
Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor) - 02 Feb 2006 20:19 GMT
None of us are even slightly obliged to help scheming little theives such as
yourself with anything to do with Windows Vista.

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Andre Da Costa [Extended64] - 02 Feb 2006 20:25 GMT
At least he's honest and we help them all the time, a lot of them run
pirated versions of Windows XP.
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> None of us are even slightly obliged to help scheming little theives such
> as yourself with anything to do with Windows Vista.
Nicholas - 25 Feb 2006 22:54 GMT
Well let's hope the improved Windows Product Activation and Windows Genuine
Advantage can help block out thieves when Windows Vista is released ; )

> None of us are even slightly obliged to help scheming little theives such
> as yourself with anything to do with Windows Vista.
morpheus - 06 Mar 2006 20:26 GMT
Hey Guys,
Dont y'all think u r a little rude on the china man  ??? !! :)

morpheus..

> Well let's hope the improved Windows Product Activation and Windows Genuine
> Advantage can help block out thieves when Windows Vista is released ; )
>
> > None of us are even slightly obliged to help scheming little theives such
> > as yourself with anything to do with Windows Vista.
Andre Da Costa [Extended64] - 02 Feb 2006 20:17 GMT
You sure you didn't download a virus?
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> I'm a student from China.
> The latest version of Vista I used is DecCTP_5270_32bit_Main_DVD.ISO which
> I downloaded by the bitcomet.
>
> Is there any newer CTP available now? 0.0
ɵ×Ó - 05 Feb 2006 09:16 GMT
3q but no : )
Nicholas - 25 Feb 2006 23:07 GMT
But I'm sure you downloaded a PID + IP tracer for Microsoft pirate-tracking
purposes lol

> 3q but no : )
y3k - 27 Feb 2006 14:30 GMT
:) 5270 itself works like a virus. :))))

> You sure you didn't download a virus?
>> I'm a student from China.
>> The latest version of Vista I used is DecCTP_5270_32bit_Main_DVD.ISO
>> which I downloaded by the bitcomet.
>>
>> Is there any newer CTP available now? 0.0
Nicholas - 25 Feb 2006 23:10 GMT
You sure got some guts to say that in front of a Microsoft-censored
newsgroup...

A Microsoft Enteprise Agreement (Academic) from your school, educational
authority, university, or college might allow you to download a copy of
Windows Vista CTP for development and testing purposes.

Another option is to subscribe to MSDN subscriptions, and you can download
virtually everything Microsoft has to offer... legally...

But I find OEM to be the best and most economical way to legally obtain a
license to run Windows. And the best of all... it's pre-activated!

> I'm a student from China.
> The latest version of Vista I used is DecCTP_5270_32bit_Main_DVD.ISO which
> I downloaded by the bitcomet.
>
> Is there any newer CTP available now? 0.0
Richard Hay - 02 Feb 2006 00:07 GMT
Longhorn is now Vista and Vienna is taking the place of what was called
Blackcomb.  Just for clarification purposes.

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> Can anyone tell me when Longhorn will be released to technet plus
> subscribers
Albert - 12 Mar 2006 23:03 GMT
> Can anyone tell me when Longhorn will be released to technet plus subscribers

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