At the Vision User Group meeting last week, the Man from Microsoft tried
(unsuccessfully I think for most of the audience) to extol the merits of
Vista. He did say that you could now use the NHS version at work AND HOME.
Having extolled their generosity in giving away the all singing all dancing
Enterprise version for peanuts, in answer to a question, he did admit that
it was only an upgrade and you'd have had to fork out for the business
version at full price first.
He also had very generous prizes of two MS T-shirts and a mobile phone
charger for the askers of the best questions, which he left at the end still
clutching :-)
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Bromley [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 24 November 2007 14:47
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Windows XP NHS volume licence T&Cs
http://www.computacenter.com/nhsea/your-nhs.htm
Looks as though you already need an OEM version on the computer and
then the upgrade is to Vista Entreprise or downgrade to XP
Professional.
Paul Bromley
On 24/11/2007, Paul Bromley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Can someone point me to them? Basically is it only allowable to use
> this if the machine came with a Windows OS as in the days of 98 when
> the disks were first available, or can it be installed on a 'virgin'
> disk. I realise this can only be used for NHS use.
>
> --
> Best Wishes
>
> Paul Bromley
>
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