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Paul Thurrott and WinSuperSite Blog - While supplies last A 90-day trial version of Windows 7

 
 
Saucy
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      09-02-2009

( Please excuse my posting this in the IE newsgroup accidently - I intended
it for here only )

Paul Thurrott reports:

[While supplies last: A 90-day trial version of Windows 7 - WinSuperSite]
http://community.winsupersite.com/bl...windows-7.aspx

[Direct Link - Microsoft TechNet]
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/e.../cc442495.aspx

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      09-02-2009
Saucy wrote:
>
> ( Please excuse my posting this in the IE newsgroup accidently - I
> intended it for here only )
>
> Paul Thurrott reports:
>
> [While supplies last: A 90-day trial version of Windows 7 - WinSuperSite]
> http://community.winsupersite.com/bl...windows-7.aspx
>
>
> [Direct Link - Microsoft TechNet]
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/e.../cc442495.aspx
>
> Saucy
>
>
>


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      09-02-2009

"Saucy" <> wrote in message
news:%23UAuln%...
>( Please excuse my posting this in the IE newsgroup accidently - I intended
>it for here only )
>
> Paul Thurrott reports:
>
> [While supplies last: A 90-day trial version of Windows 7 - WinSuperSite]
> http://community.winsupersite.com/bl...windows-7.aspx
>
> [Direct Link - Microsoft TechNet]
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/e.../cc442495.aspx
>



Thanks for the info Saucy.

The 'while supplies last' is a bit of curious marketing gimmick, since
according to the FAQ the product key is already built in. So I suppose
they've just decided on a fixed number of downloads or time period for which
it's available (??).

From the FAQ ....

Q: Do I need a product key?
A: No, Windows 7 Enterprise 90-Day Trial has a product key built in, so
there is no need to enter one.

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Saucy
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      10-26-2009
Probably just covering their proverbial as^r^ses.

)


Saucy


"Jon" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> "Saucy" <> wrote in message
> news:%23UAuln%...
>>( Please excuse my posting this in the IE newsgroup accidently - I
>>intended it for here only )
>>
>> Paul Thurrott reports:
>>
>> [While supplies last: A 90-day trial version of Windows 7 - WinSuperSite]
>> http://community.winsupersite.com/bl...windows-7.aspx
>>
>> [Direct Link - Microsoft TechNet]
>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/e.../cc442495.aspx
>>

>
>
> Thanks for the info Saucy.
>
> The 'while supplies last' is a bit of curious marketing gimmick, since
> according to the FAQ the product key is already built in. So I suppose
> they've just decided on a fixed number of downloads or time period for
> which it's available (??).
>
> From the FAQ ....
>
> Q: Do I need a product key?
> A: No, Windows 7 Enterprise 90-Day Trial has a product key built in, so
> there is no need to enter one.
>
> --
> Jon
>
>

 
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