“Introduction to Office, Windows, and Server Licensing for Partners” webcast on Thursday, June 21st
Here’s your chance to learn more about how Microsoft products are really licensed.
“Introduction to Office, Windows, and Server Licensing For Partners” - How are Microsoft products REALLY licensed? Want to find out? Attend this session and learn how the following items are really licensed: Microsoft Office, SBS, Windows Server, Exchange Server, & Windows Desktop O/S. How does Terminal Services change all of this? (Yes, that does say Terminal Services and it’s not as bad as you think!) Who is CAL and why should you know him? What's the difference between User & Device CALs? and more... Presented by Eric Ligman, Sr. Mgr. of Community Engagement @ Microsoft.
· 12:30 pm PST session – Click here to register
Thank you and have a wonderful day,
Eric Ligman
Microsoft US Senior Manager
Small Business Community Engagement
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Comments
Anonymous
June 17, 2007
The registration url is broken.Anonymous
June 17, 2007
@ Patrick - The MSREADINESS site was going through an update this week and may account for the issue you encountered. I just clicked through it and experienced no problems. Please try the link again and let us know if you experience another issue.Anonymous
June 30, 2007
There’s a question floating around right now about how downgrade rights work in regards to being “stuck”Anonymous
June 30, 2007
There’s a question floating around right now about how downgrade rights work in regards to being “stuckAnonymous
July 02, 2007
Imagine o cenário. Você adquire o SBS 2003 R2, mas descobre que seu software administrativo não rodaAnonymous
September 19, 2007
What the h3ll is Microsoft thinking?!?!  You mean that if I need to open a Word document or an ExcelAnonymous
January 16, 2008
In some of my earlier post, such as: OEM Microsoft Server software. New short video answers top questions