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I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It
says I have to enter a key in 30 days. Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN release to request a key and activation? |
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MSDN subscribers are the only users authorized to install software
available from the MSDN subscriber web site. It requires a product key from MSDN that only can be used by MSDN subscription subscribers. If you are not a MSDN subscriber, the copy of Windows Vista you have obtained is of no use to you and the MSDN subscriber that gave it to you has seriously breached his or her MSDN subscriber licensing agreement. And no, a RC2 product key will not work! -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "stefan.neagu" wrote: I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It says I have to enter a key in 30 days. Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN release to request a key and activation? |
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No you can not use your RC2 key you need to use your MSDN key.
The keys are available when you download from MSDN. <stefan.neagu@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FD9D0501-CE9B-4D16-9076-F473F4B4F848@microsoft.com... >I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It >says I have to enter a key in 30 days. > Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN > release to request a key and activation? |
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If you knew about MSDN, other than the fact that you somehow obtained a copy
of the supplied MSDN software, you would know that you need a MSDN supplied key to activate said software. Who gave it to you? <bait> -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! <stefan.neagu@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FD9D0501-CE9B-4D16-9076-F473F4B4F848@microsoft.com... >I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It >says I have to enter a key in 30 days. > Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN > release to request a key and activation? |
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stefan.neagu@hotmail.com wrote:
> I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. > It says I have to enter a key in 30 days. > Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN > release to request a key and activation? Just go back to the MSDN subscribers download site where you downloaded Vista and click on the Product Keys link. There you can request a product key for your version of Vista. If you didn't get Vista from your personal MSDN account, then you are not authorized to install it. You need to get a legal copy. -- Tom Porterfield |
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In article <FD9D0501-CE9B-4D16-9076-F473F4B4F848@microsoft.com>,
says... > I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It > says I have to enter a key in 30 days. > Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN > release to request a key and activation? > Yes it is normal for a MSDN release to ask for a key. Let me guess...you got it from a torrent/warez site. **** off pirateboy, no help here for you. -- Conor The United States, increasing quality by lowering standards since 1776. |
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What happened when you tried your RC2 product key? Or didn't you even try?
MSDN product keys are available to MSDN subscribers by requesting a key. Select the Product Key item in the top of the downloads page. If you are not an MSDN subsriber then purchase a full retail edition of Vista Ultimate. You may use that product key without have to reinstall. <stefan.neagu@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FD9D0501-CE9B-4D16-9076-F473F4B4F848@microsoft.com... >I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It >says I have to enter a key in 30 days. > Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN > release to request a key and activation? |
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"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> ??????:FAC03E8E-32BA-4BC3-93A0- > If you are not a MSDN subscriber, the copy of Windows Vista you have > obtained is of no use to you and the MSDN subscriber that gave it to > you has seriously breached his or her MSDN subscriber licensing agreement. *** a lot of MSDN subscribers are doing that, at least, almost every MSDN subscirber in China is doing that. |
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In article <#UlwIkbQHHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, Janet Chen says...
> > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> > ??????:FAC03E8E-32BA-4BC3-93A0- > > If you are not a MSDN subscriber, the copy of Windows Vista you have > > obtained is of no use to you and the MSDN subscriber that gave it to > > you has seriously breached his or her MSDN subscriber licensing agreement. > *** > a lot of MSDN subscribers are doing that, at least, almost every MSDN > subscirber in China is doing that. > Thankyou for confirming China is nothing but a country of thieves and no western company should do business with you. -- Conor The United States, increasing quality by lowering standards since 1776. |
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Does anyone have a msdn key please?
<stefan.neagu@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:FD9D0501-CE9B-4D16-9076-F473F4B4F848@microsoft.com... >I have the MSDN release of Windows Vista and I installed Vista Ultimate. It >says I have to enter a key in 30 days. > Can I put my RC2 key here, or what should I do? Is it normal for a MSDN > release to request a key and activation? |
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