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Seinman

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Oct 25, 2001, 2:42:39 PM10/25/01
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Is the non-activation RTM Corporate version actually available leagally for
purchase?


Andreas

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Oct 25, 2001, 4:07:33 PM10/25/01
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think about that for a moment.. if it wasnt avaible for purchase legally..
what would the point of creating it be?

however it is only available to purchase for companies (corporations, you
know..)

don't know if it's possible to get it at your local dealer, if you can, it's
real darn expensive

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Harry O

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Oct 25, 2001, 4:14:32 PM10/25/01
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Any "corporate version" available from a download site is likely not legal
as I do not believe Microsoft would be distributing it that way. However it
is common practice for large companies to purchase a Volume License and, in
this case, a version of XP that does not require Windows Product Activation.
This version can then be installed to multiple systems using the same
product key.

check here for more info
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/programs/default.asp

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EK

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Oct 25, 2001, 7:26:33 PM10/25/01
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My understanding is that you need to buy at least 10 licenses to qualify
(this from our local MS rep in New England)


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