Does this mean that the VS.NET product will require product activation? I'm
a subscriber but I hate activation. No, I'm not a pirate, no, I don't
share. I actually pay for everything that I use, including my MSDN
universal (and no, my company doesn't pay for it for me). I just can't get
past that feeling of "guilty, guilty, guilty. If you're honest, we'll keep
you honest." Crap! honest people don't need to be kept honest, else they
wouldn't be honest. I change hardware and computers like madness (at home)
and I just don't like having to justify re-activation. Actually, MSDN
Universal gives you 10 activations but it doesn't take long to use them up,
I can't keep the same hardware for more than a couple months, and I'm always
updating various components inside just because that is what I do.
"clintonG" <cs*********@RE MOVETHISTEXTmet romilwaukee.com > wrote in message
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I've found keys on the same page the iso is downloaded from. Go back and
scroll around just in case. Another place to look is on the page loaded
from the 'index' that comes with each set of media you receive.
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"paully_21" <pa******@discu ssions.microsof t.com> wrote in message
news:23******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... I'm an MSDN Subscriber and I installed VWD...When I activate the product
it
asks for an activation key...Where do I get one of those? And, more
importantly, shouldn't it be part of my MSDN subscription?