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The software is only licensed for the duration of the subscription.
sorry. i wasnt thinking about demanding a money return. just cancel the subscription, and keep the os and the keys. can i?
The software is only licensed for the duration of the subscription. It is not for installing on your home computers officially. It is for testing and training.
totally wrong
False.
Yes, but since you already payed, why bother canceling at all? I can see no logical reasoning for doing so.
dont i have to pay every month?
I have to ask... How many more posts do you have to create instead of just going right to the TechNet webpage and having all of your questions answered? TechNet is a simple, simple concept. In other threads you've started, you keep asking the same questions over and over and over again. Seriously, just take a quick look at the website...all the rules, fees, etc are detailed for you. Then you can decided if you fit the requirements, and if TechNet is for you.dont i have to pay every month?
Funny because the licensing agreement on Microsoft's sight goes into how it is not to be used in live environments. Using it as the primary software on your standard machine is against the user license. Standard setup they have on their evaluation software.
Does this stop people from running it on their home machines as well as their friends and families machines? No
That's true, but it's really a separate issue from "The software is only licensed for the duration of the subscription". The software is yours from then on, but with the "testing/evaluation" requirements. Of course........you could be testing the long term performance of an OS.
Also make note, you are not supposed to use it in a business situation.
Also/also: There are a number of Technet threads that have covered the full gambit of questions already. Maybe we should have them combined and put in a stickey.
I have to ask... How many more posts do you have to create instead of just going right to the TechNet webpage and having all of your questions answered? TechNet is a simple, simple concept. In other threads you've started, you keep asking the same questions over and over and over again. Seriously, just take a quick look at the website...all the rules, fees, etc are detailed for you. Then you can decided if you fit the requirements, and if TechNet is for you.