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where is sp1 beta for Server 2003


mehargags

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hi there ,, i have been reading about the Service pack1 beta for 2003 OS but havent had luck to find a Site to Download it . I tried the "http://beta.microsoft.com/" but i never got a mail from them.

Anyone having an easy way to Obtain.. is it officially/legaly available form Microsoft ??

I know it has been Scheduled for mid 2005 for the Final Release

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hi there ,,  i have been reading about the Service pack1 beta for 2003 OS but havent had luck to find a Site to Download it . I tried the "http://beta.microsoft.com/" but i never got a mail from them.

Anyone having an easy way to Obtain.. is it officially/legaly available form Microsoft ??

I know it has been Scheduled for mid 2005 for the Final Release

I don't now too :wacko: , looks like is a mystery :P

The only thing I now a version exists for beta testers :yes: , I fouded that version here but you have to rejister before, if you whant download it:

http://www.microbeta.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5124 :D

Enjoy it!

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So you can show us all how to Sign-in and download all these publically available downloads...

Or are we bound by this:

What is the general nature of the terms of the MSDN End User License Agreement?

The MSDN End User License Agreement (EULA) allows each person with an MSDN license to use all of the software that is included in the subscription for development, test, and demonstration purposes only.

MSDN subscriptions are single-user licensed; everyone who uses the products within an MSDN Subscription must have an MSDN Subscriptions license. In other words, one license must be purchased for each user.

Customers do not have to purchase media for each licensed user. MSDN subscription media can be shared with all individuals who have an MSDN Subscriptions license of the same level or higher.

Note: The MSDN Library is an exception; it is not a single-user license and can be freely shared within an organization. You need to purchase the MSDN Library, but the information on the Library is available for use by anyone in your organization.

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