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MSDN Subscriptions and Virtual Server 2005 teams have just realease Virtual Sever to MSDN!!!

Attention! In order to install this version of Virtual Server 2005 Standard Edition, you must get a retail product key.

This key may be used to activate 10 PCs per the terms of the MSDN End-User License Agreement. For the answers to common questions regarding the use of software included in your MSDN subscription, please see the MSDN License FAQ.

The MSDN Subscriptions and Virtual Server 2005 teams are pleased to provide you with special access to Virtual Server 2005.

Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 is the most cost-effective virtual machine solution designed for Windows Server 2003 to increase operational efficiency in software test and development, legacy application re-hosting, and server consolidation scenarios.

Virtual Server 2005 is available in both Standard and Enterprise Editions. Virtual Server 2005 Standard Edition will be licensed to support up to 4 processors and Enterprise Edition will support up to 32 processors and 64GB of RAM. There are no functional differences between the two versions other than the number of processors supported.

Same thing is true of the enterprise editions. Back to installing BizTalk 2004 =P

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Print | posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:36 AM |

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# re: MSDN Subscriptions and Virtual Server 2005 teams have just realease Virtual Sever to MSDN!!!

please help me out as i want to try before purchase virtual server 2005.plz tell me how to overcome following message:
"he trial license has expired. Virtual Server has started successfully, but virtual machines will fail to start."
10/21/2005 10:56 PM | ankur singla
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# re: MSDN Subscriptions and Virtual Server 2005 teams have just realease Virtual Sever to MSDN!!!

like Enterprise Edition
11/9/2009 1:06 AM | liveprivate
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