Hi guys,
Just a quick question, do people use the Microsoft volume licensing
website? (https://licensing.microsoft.com)
If you have a valid select or campus agreement, you can download
Microsoft software as ISO images or self-extracters.
Also, if you are entitled to other products, you will have your volume
licensing keys listed there too.
Personally, I've had bad experiences with adding any of the R2
components, specifically the FSRM role, but I havn't spent much time
investigating why.
Hope this helps a bit guys!
-----Original Message-----
From: Support issues for windows in UK HE & FE
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris Hills
Sent: 24 April 2006 16:06
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Windows Server 2003 R2
Tim Wiser wrote:
>
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/8463deb5-f96e-43d
5-ad
> 85-231ec7d94b551033.mspx
>
> Does anyone know whether it'll be possible to download and install an
> upgrade to take our servers to R2 level ? I'm especially interested
in the
> new FRSM (File System Resource Manager) functionality.
Tim
We got our R2 CDs in the February Licensing refresh. In addition to
P73-01780 there is also P72-01870 which consists of R2 for x64
processors. According to the CDs I have here, x86 and x64 are two
different sets of media. You will need a new license key (or keys) for
R2.
Regards
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Chris Hills | Tel: +44 (0)1527 572754
IT Services | Fax: +44 (0)1527 572901
North East Worcestershire College | Web: http://www.ne-worcs.ac.uk/
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