license cd key exp date final release

license / cd-key / exp. date / final release

i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank
you" to Microsoft.

Hi,
It is unlikely that the keys used for beta builds will work with the final ("gold") release. Benefits for filing bugs are basically self satisfaction, there is nothing else guaranteed. By filing, you help in molding the final release. Plus, you get to play with the OS long before it's released as a for sale product. If you happen to be at a release, you might obtain a free copy, but there's nothing stating that there will be any.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I
filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm
a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

The beta product key is an evaluation copy product key and will not work with the final release.
"unknown" wrote in message

i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm
a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

I was one of those lucky ones also with XP Pro and even XP 64. With XP 64 I did the Beta and received one key and when I received my free retail version of XP64 they gave me a new key. The beta keys are just for the beta versions.
I have to say it has been nice not having to pay for my last two OS upgrades.
"unknown" wrote in message

i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

I went to the release pthing for 98. All we got was a T-Shirt.
"Rick Rogers" wrote in message

Hi,
It is unlikely that the keys used for beta builds will work with the final ("gold") release. Benefits for filing bugs are basically self satisfaction, there is nothing else guaranteed. By filing, you help in molding the final release. Plus, you get to play with the OS long before it's released as a for sale product. If you happen to be at a release, you might obtain a free copy, but there's nothing stating that there will be any.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"unknown" wrote in message i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm
a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

well... in 98 they were giving t-shirts, in '01 they were giving windows cds, i hope in 06 they'll do at least the same as they did in 01 :)
"Jim Fraas" wrote in message

I went to the release pthing for 98. All we got was a T-Shirt.
"Rick Rogers" wrote in message Hi,
It is unlikely that the keys used for beta builds will work with the final ("gold") release. Benefits for filing bugs are basically self satisfaction, there is nothing else guaranteed. By filing, you help in molding the final release. Plus, you get to play with the OS long before it's released as a for sale product. If you happen to be at a release, you might obtain a free copy, but there's nothing stating that there will be any.
-- Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
"unknown" wrote in message i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

i understand that this key will not work.. i'm saying maybe microsoft will provide us with a free key after they go to gold and let us download it from them..
that'd be nice ...

"unknown" wrote in message

i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

Not a chance. At least not the public testers. Maybe in one of the highly specialized private beta groups, but I doubt that too.
"alexus" wrote in message

i understand that this key will not work.. i'm saying maybe microsoft will provide us with a free key after they go to gold and let us download it from them..
that'd be nice ...

"unknown" wrote in message i was wondering...
back then in 2001 (about) i attend a microsoft event where they release Windows XP, and they gave us a free copy of Windows XP (thats what i use now, and very gratful to Microsoft for doing so).
I
filled out online and I apply and I got it CD-KEY for Vista and for Office, anyone knows if I'll be able to use same key for their final release of both products? or is there any other benfits for helping Microsoft with bug reports on how to improve Vista?
overall I really like Vista and I think (once again) that this is the best OS yet, why again? because i once thought same of Windows XP :)
I'm a UNIX Administrator myself, but I love every single product that Microsoft made, and I give them 100% props for doing best job to make their product even better!
"Thank you" to Microsoft.

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