Some have reported getting Trial or Beta from such events.
Both expire over time.
Both are a "FULL VERSION", but limited by time.
"PLEASE do not tell me I have been DUPED..."
Probably not, but did you read the agreement you accepted during
installation?
Start/Run
Type "winver"
Click "Microsoft Software License Terms".
Look very closely at the documentation, Email etc that came with
Windows Vista.
I know some events gave full versions of Microsoft Office Pro 2007 and
nothing of Windows Vista.
There are no limits at all on those.
--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org
"functioning funk" <> wrote
in message news:0A3A78B8-A12A-4E08-B98E-...
> MS says my vista untimate has expired, but i downloaded the "FULL
> VERSION"
> prod key received fr Tampa launch just last year. I had downloaded
> beta on a
> spare computer for a "look see" but MS told us they were giving us
> FULL
> VERSIONS if we attended the VISTA LAUNCH. My Vista is working
> fine...except
> for the part that it will NOT give me updates (which to me does NOT
> mean FULL
> VERSION)...AND which DOES mean there could be I am missing necessary
> fixes
> and patches...keeping my computer and information safe and running
> w/o
> problems...which i have no time for.
>
> ALSO...I would have NEVER downloaded an OS if I suspected that i
> would have
> to REINSTALL another including all the app and driver and file
> downloads
> (time, time, time).
>
> PLEASE do not tell me I have been DUPED by a company that I support
> and
> recommend...
> --
> functioning funk