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I can confirm there is 10 keys for most producst some server softwares only have one. Yes, you get 10 keys each with 10 activations. Wow, that's a lot of software. I have the same questions. I don't have a technet subscription, but I believe you get 10 keys - pretty certain for each software.

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The petition can be found here. Please join us. Seriously not impressed with this. Technet back then was our bible, and it was the only way to get our hands on early releases to test and deploy. And those were much simpler times. I use TechNet to have software running at my office identical to what I have installed at customers locations so I can troubleshoot and develop their software.

I wish there was a petition somewhere we can sign to let Microsoft know how important it is to keep tech net subscriptions. None of the above is wanted, the market has said this over and over and nobody at Microsoft has listened. Whilst I am a Windows Professional I have lost all inspiration to stay focused with Microsoft when they push their points forward and offer no flexibility in their vision vs our productivity. I am begging you to please do not Discontinue this offering that I know has helped many in the field including my self and a first year TechNet Subscriber I was looking forward for years of testing and running my deployment lab where I get to make the mistakes rather than in production environment.

Please rethink this decision I am more than happy to pay the yearly cost for this service. Again Please rethink this decision. I have been in IT for 15 years still love and enjoy what I do. My success is due to partly Microsoft and offerings such as this. I note that Microsoft seem to be on a cost saving spree at the moment. We received emails saying there will no longer be email support for Partner queries, they suggest we use the forums.

And no more Technet. A few other emails seem to be indicating that they are tightening up in a lot of places. Oh and we have to do Microsoft self-audit on software use. I was planning to sign up for Technet to study Microsoft products in-depth and to set up home labs.

This is very unscrupulous verdict MSFT please rollback your decision. Administrators, contributors and user may get dissatisfied with the decision taken by Microsoft, with this decision Microsoft may face toughest times in near future, the growth of business may be declined. I strongly urge Please revert your decision please.

The loss of the TechNet subscription is truly a sad moment for any dedicated IT pro. As a long time contributor to technical forums the ability to have a pre-configured VM running the array of MS products has been invaluable. I can setup an environment and within a few moments of seeing a question I can fire up the environment and test possible solutions or scripts and then post an answer that has been tested and validated in a non-production environment so at least the I know the asker has a good chance of no negative affect coming from my suggestion.

The MSDN option is not viable for most IT Pros as the cost is far too high and most of us do not require the suite of developer tools anyway. What we do need is access to systems we can deploy for training and troubleshooting. For those of us that are serious about our careers and helping the technical community but are also have not reached MVP status this is going to be a big hit to our ability to deploy lab only solutions and that will lead to a loss of some of those useful contributions.

This is very disappointing. I use my technet subscription to study for certification and test different configurations without the software expiring after a period of time. Not happy……. Just like with their new xbox, they need to reconsider their plans. Deeply disappointed by this announcement. As a Registered Partner and small business IT provider, the availability of virtually all Microsoft software—including previous versions—through TechNet has been a critical resource for us.

I am a partner. I watched MS focus at Partner events and provide financial incentives to move to the cloud. If take up was slow, what would be the next most logical solution? Squeeze from the other side. My suspicion is that they have looked at other ways to lever firms to the cloud offering, by revoking Technet. As they would no doubt know this is how many smaller IT firms maintain the skills and knowledge required to be proficient and survive in the industry.



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