Dead:TechNet Plus subscription $99 for students

darkdrago

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found this at hardocp who got this from SD. Seems to work as my order went through.


The Microsoft Technet Plus Subscription is back as of June 1st with a new student discount coupon code, bringing the annual cost to $99 + applicable sales tax. No student verification is required. A Technet subscription at this price gives you access to DOWNLOADABLE versions of most Microsoft software products, including XP and Vista, with a multi-use license/activation code good for up to 10 installs/activations per product. If you require additional codes, they are generally available upon request. You can watch a short informational video here: http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=6597647

This subscription does not auto-renew. Allow three-five business days after ordering for your login credentials to be provided -and- activated on the Microsoft Technet server. You can choose how you wish to download these products. Many are available in .ISO format for direct burning to DVD media, but you can also download compressed versions and, for some products, even versions that are split up for burning on CD media.

Activation codes do not expire, even after the subscription ends.

Technet Subscription Features

Access to all TechNet Plus resources via the members-only TechNet Plus benefits portal for an individual user. Does not include DVD shipments.
Full-version evaluation software without time limits
Beta software releases
Technical Information Library
Professional Support Incidents (2 included)
Managed newsgroups
Online concierge Chat
Technical training resources and Microsoft E-Learning Courses

Microsoft Operating Systems:

Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2003 R2
Compute Cluster
Windows SharePoint Services
SQL Server:
Application Platform Servers BizTalk Server, Commerce Server, Host Integration Server, Connected Services Framework, Customer Care Framework
Business Productivity Servers Content Management Server, Exchange Server, Office Live Communications Server, Office Forms Server, Office Groove Server, Office PerformancePoint Server, Speech Server, Sharepoint Server, Windows Sharepoint Services
IT Operations Servers: Identity Integration Server, Microsoft System Center, Microsoft Operations Manager, Microsoft System Center Capacity Planner, Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager, Systems Management Server, ISA Server
Windows Vista including: Ultimate/Enterprise/Business
Windows XP including: Professional/Tablet PC Edition

Office 2007 Product Line

Office Ultimate/Enterprise/Professional Plus/Professional 2007
Office Word, Office Excel, Office PowerPoint, Office Outlook & Business Contact Manager, Office Access
Office Publisher, Office InfoPath, Office OneNote, Office Communicator, Office Groove, Office SharePoint Designer, Office Visio, Office Project Standard
Office Accounting, Office Business Scorecard Manager, MapPoint, Office FrontPage
Office Project Professional
Office Project Server, Office Project Portfolio Server

Microsoft Dynamics Product Line

Dynamics AX, GP, NAV, SL, Microsoft Forecaster & Microsoft FRx
Dynamics CRM, Point of Sale, Microsoft Small Business Accounting & Financials

Order Instructions

Step One:

Vist link

Step Two:

Click blue box on right labeled: Microsoft Technet Subscriptions - Buy or renew now!

Step Three:

On this screen, the only box you care about is the one on the left where you choose which version you want. Select the first option: TechNet Plus Direct (ignore price). Ignore the boxes on your right just above the generic blond clipart lady asking for login/subscriber ID. Those are for upgrades/renewals only - you are a new subscriber.

Step Four:

Enter Promotional code: TNSD03 in the box at the bottom.

Step Five:

Your order should show the $99 price, plus applicable sales tax. Complete order using credit card or check and submit.

Important: Do not attempt to resubmit your order if you experience a technical error during processing. Allow 5-10 minutes and check your e-mail box. Due to server load, errors sometimes occur in the confirmation message presented to you, even though the order processed. You may receive a confirmation e-mail for your order anyway. The e-mail confirmation is from: service@microsoft.com and will be titled, "Microsoft Order in Process -- Order Number: xxxxxxxxxxxxx." Check your spam box before assuming it didn't arrive.

Some Common Questions Answered:

Q. Is this for real? I really get ten licenses?
A. I wondered this myself several years ago when I got in on these programs - first with the Action Pack (which sent you a huge binder of CD media with all of their products) and now with Technet (which at this price makes you download the software instead.) Yes, it's completely for real. I have been a subscriber for several years now. These are the full versions, not "trials," "expiring samplers," or software that later gets deactivated. I still have one computer running XP from an Action Pack subscription more than four years old.

In general, most Microsoft software available through Technet uses a single, multi-use activation code that can be used up to ten times before you need to request a new code (or to reset the old one). This code can be used for ten installs. That can be ten installs on ten different computers or ten installs on one computer. It doesn't matter to Microsoft. The code is generated upon request immediately and it's one code per product (not product line). That means one code for Vista Premium good for 10 activations, one code good for 10 activations of Vista Business, one code good for 10 activations of XP Professional 32 bit, one code good for ten activations of XP Professional 64 bit, and so on.

Q. Is student ID required?
A. No identification is requested during the ordering stage or fulfillment of your order.

Q. How long is this coupon code good?
A. As with the last deal, the coupon expiration date will likely be irrelevent. These coupon codes are typically invalidated quickly after they go live due to the SD Effect (among other deal sites), when Microsoft sees a huge spike in orders they presume are from "unqualified" users. You snooze, you lose. Once an order is accepted, it is processed, so you don't have to worry about orders being cancelled once in the system. But future orderers won't get the discount.

Q. How may these products be used in the real world?
A. From Microsoft: "Software included in TechNet Plus Subscriptions is provided with rights to evaluate. Licensed users may install included content on any number of devices for evaluation purposes only. Only the licensed subscriber may use the included products." In the real world, home users can use these products to "evaluate" forever. They are not trial versions, will always be validated when the Microsoft "Genuine Advantage" license checks are performed by Windows Update, and never expire. However, I would consider it risky to use these products in a corporate or business setting (outside of their intended "evaluation" purpose of course). Usually a disgruntled employee is the source of a tip off to the authorities that license violations are occuring, and the penalties in a business environment can be substantial.

Q. Will I be able to get product updates after my subscription expires?
A. Yes, through Windows/Microsoft Update just like any other Microsoft product. All existing product activation keys and licenses will also continue to be valid. However, you will no longer be able to access the Technet site to download new complete versions of software or generate new activation keys/licenses.

Q. Can I get media sent to me?
A. Yes, but for a much higher price. Honestly, burn your own. These products download very fast via Microsoft, which uses Akamai for software delivery (at least for me). It should come close to maxing out your broadband connection.

Q. How long does it take before I get access.
A. Five to seven business days as of two weeks ago. Your order travels through multiple Microsoft offices in different states before your credentials are loaded into the Technet system. It's a bureaucracy what can I say. Sometimes your credentials arrive in e-mail one day before they will work on the Technet system, so if they aren't recognized on the day you receive them in e-mail, try again at the end of the next business day.

Q. Is this deal good outside of the United States?
A. No, with the chance I am wrong about Canada. If I am right: Canadians - find a U.S. friend who can help you complete an order. You get an extra built-in discount because the Loonie is worth something these days, unlike the U.S. dollar. You can reimburse your American friend.

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fixed link
 

tomatom

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! THIS IS THE BUY OF THE YEAR !

< With the release of MS-Windows 7 in Q1-10 ,

TechNet subscribers will get access to several

Beta releases starting around Q2-09 >

The last offer like this one closed in one week ...
 

Winterpool

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To forestall the inevitable questions about how TechNet subscriptions actually work, I refer all punters to the thread from last time MS offered the student discount.
 

jmanny

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I joined last time this deal was on.....best $99 I ever spent. Jump on it if you can!!!
 

ELopes580

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Jun 21, 2003
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Sweet, thx OP!! You joined three years ago and yet your first post was this, good job!!
 

kaxx

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I knew this would happen... I just spent $208 for the last deal they had. A steal of a deal, if you need ANY of this software, you need to jump on this right now!!

Edit: in response to post #1, I believe you only get either Vista Ultimate (x86 and x64) or Vista Enterprise (x86 and x64). No home premium or business (no loss there, of course you'll want the Ultimate anyway) And there is only 1 key for each set (1 key for both the x86 and x64 versions of Ultimate, and one key for both the x86 and x64 version of Enterprise). The same goes for Server 2008 keys.

I just wanted to clarify the above. When I ordered I was under the assumption that I would get keys for all of the Vista versions (A total of 60 installs of Vista Premium, Business, and Ultimate versions x86 and x64). Not a biggie, I'm just a little worried about calling them when my 10 installs of Vista are up.
 

Zap

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I'm in. Not that I need more legit Microsoft software. I think I own close to 14 legit Windows XP copies, and I only have around 7 systems in use at this time. Also have a legit Vista (from MSDN-AA through my school) but haven't used it yet.
 

ra990

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Signed up for this a few hours ago and still no confirmation email. Anybody get their confirmation email yet?
 

Winterpool

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'The promotion code passed on your behalf is no longer valid and has been removed. If you have another promotion code, please enter it here.'

Bloody hell, already? Last time it lasted a few days at least...

Edited: it looks like the code was available for a few days before it got posted here, so it did last a little while.
 

Winterpool

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Mar 1, 2008
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My co-worker who attempted the code decided to telephone MS (or whomever they subcontract their customer service to). He managed to convince them to accept the code. This seemed worth trying since other forums report the code worked as late as 10am EDT today.
 

mclee

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Jun 8, 2008
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When it shows you a list of operating systems and you choose a key for that OS, as soon as you get your key, that option is immediately greyed out. When you try to use that key on another machine, it says it is already in use so there is no '10 installs'. Still a great deal because there are like 4 versions of vista to download, like 4 different kinds of XP Pro alone, but not 10 installs per key per product.
I wanted 10 XP Pro keys but got only one. There are these other wierd ones like XP Pro K and XP Pro KN? I installed the XP Pro K on one machine and it works fine but the XP Pro KN looks like it installs ok but reboots on the windows loading screen on every machine I installed it on.
Just happened to me last night
I'm either going to have to do a reinstall (I have 60 days to activate but its already active on another machine....it's words.....not mine...) or find some way to activate with another key. The XP Pro KN license does not work on my XP Pro K install!!!!!!
 

kaxx

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Originally posted by: mclee
When it shows you a list of operating systems and you choose a key for that OS, as soon as you get your key, that option is immediately greyed out. When you try to use that key on another machine, it says it is already in use so there is no '10 installs'.

Hmmm, I'm kinda curious on that one myself. I cannot find anywhere on the Technet site that states that you get 10 Installs (on the same or different computers) with each key. But if I do a google search, I find many topics in various forums stating that you do indeed get 10 Installs per product key, and if you need another key after the 10 Installs have been used that you can request one directly through the Technet site....somehow.

I'm ready to do another Install of Vista 64, but I'll wait until it's assured that I get 10 installs per key.

Can anyone provide a link to the page on Technet stating "10 Installs" per key?? Just to clear up some confusion.
 

OSULugan

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From the Download and Product Key FAQ:

Q: What is a K or KN Version of a product?

A: K and KN versions of Microsoft Operating Systems (like Windows XP and Windows Vista) are intended for distribution solely to customers in the Republic of Korea. Additional restrictions and details can be found in the impacted product or file details.

Q: What is an N Version of a product?

A: An N version of a product is generally comparable to the non-N version except that the N version does not contain Windows Media Player.

The only thing I could find there wrt 10 key usages, etc:


Q: Can I determine how many activations are remaining for my keys, if activation required?

A: No. When a Microsoft product requires activation (such as Windows Vista), the product keys provided with your subscription allow a limited number of activations. The product keys available through your subscription can start at 10 or more activations per product key as subscribers often have legitimate needs to install and reinstall software more often. Going forward we plan to continue to support this business need and increase the number of activations for subscribers. With this approach, you should not deplete your activations. If you do use up all your activations, you can request additional ones by contacting your local Customer Service Center (click the Support tab above). A Customer Service Representative will validate your request and will issue you additional keys or activations if the request is approved.
 

mclee

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Jun 8, 2008
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Excellent, thanks.
It sounds like its not 10 installs on 10 different machines but one 'license' for one running machine...a typical license. If you move the license to a different machine you just call support and they give you that long key you enter and it 'moves' the license key to that machine and invalidates it on the old one. Basically you can install on a machine, blow a hard drive or motherboard or something, then install on another one, etc but not 2 separate machines running at the same time.
 

jojiboy

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From my experience it's 10 installs on 10 different machines. I have Vista Ultimate installed on two different machines. One on an Intel E8400 box and another on an AMD X2 5000+, both using the same key. Had no problem activating each box online.
 
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