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>>>>>>Tonight was our last user's group meeting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I won "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite with MSDN Premium Subscription."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>MS sent me an e-mail saying I would receive a shipment in around 4 weeks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In the meantime I'd like to download VFP 9.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>How can I do that?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Will I be able to upgrade my application (currently VFP 7) to VFP 9 and send it to my customers? I mean is there a restriction because of the MSDN Premium?
>>>>>
>>>>>You can download and use VFP9. You can check license details at MSDN site.
>>>>>To download you should be able to login first. If they have sent you your MSDN subscription number and a password/activationnumber/invitationnumber or related with your passport account. I can't say which one for sure, because over the years I saw almost all of them and even once struggled for sometime through correspondence to activate one of them.
>>>>>In email they should be telling something like: To logon to MSDN subscriptions today do this and that.
>>>>>Cetin
>>>>
>>>>That's the thing they confirmed my subscription but did'nt sent me a subscription number and/or activation number/password. So I'm not sure how to proceed now to get that missing information.
>>>
>>>Patience then:) I don't remember how it was for the first time.
>>>Cetin
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>>That seems to be the key. Other told me that it could take some time in order for MS to complete everything and send me that code.
>>
>>Thanks for that info Cetin.
>
>I was able to get my code once by calling M.S. because I didn't wanna wait. It's been a couple of years, perhaps it's not that easy anymore.

I can wait a little bit. At worst I'll get DVDs in about 4 weeks.

Oh well there are worst things in life ;-)
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