[IWE] 'A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection'
Peter Whysall
iwe@warhead.org.uk
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:37:40 -0000
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sven Coenye [mailto:scoenye@compaqnet.be]
> Sent: 17 February 2007 13:14
> To: iwe@warhead.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [IWE] 'A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content
> Protection'
>
>
> > So the head of IT has set a date to look at rolling Vista
> out to the
> > desktops. January 2008. I strongly suspect a date was
> chosen to forestall
> > questions and early jumpers. It also lets us tell others
> who have no need
> > to upgrade that they need only wait. But new, general
> purpose PCs in the
> > meantime will be XP. Not Vista. We know how to do XP.
> When have an external M$ licensing compliance manager. He has
> let us know that MS has set the vanishing date for XP OEM
> licenses at 15 March.
>
> As downgrading an OEM Vista license is not allowed, if the
> above is true, that means you'll have to pay big bucks to
> keep Vista out. (We're still on W2K and have no desire
> whatsoever to see Vista at all, but I think we're fscked on this one.)
I drew the information in my previous message from this webpage:
http://tinyurl.com/2wapkf (microsoft.com shrunk for your convenience)
Regards
Peter.
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