Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Apr 2008 22:22 UTC
Windows As you surely know by now, the latest hype on the web is stories, news, or supposedly new quotes regarding the potential availability of Windows XP after June 30th, when Microsoft will cease selling the seven year old operating system. The latest development? Big PC companies like Dell and HP have found a backdoor to keep on selling XP after 30 June. And no, it doesn't involve Windows 2003.
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RE[5]: So?
by Phloptical on Sun 27th Apr 2008 16:32 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: So?"
Phloptical
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2006-10-10

Good question. And maybe we should look into it. Here's the problem, though, if I think too much about Microsoft's licensing, it makes my head want to explode....so that's why I try not to overthink the process. And I'm sure that's why they do it.

I don't know exactly the definition for "Site License". I assume it means we can pay so much up front and then install however many copies we like. I doubt we've got that unless an Open Volume License is the same thing. Don't know how much it cost, it was purchased before I joined the group. I'm assuming it's not the full $140.00 sticker price of a boxed version of XP Pro. The OEM XP sticker on every box and laptop allows us to copy whatever VL version Windows we want to it, from how it's been explained to me.

I still find it funny that a company can't build a system without installing an MS OS. Incredible. So what happens if you start a business that does just that? The feds come in and drag you to jail in Steve Ballmers basement?

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