Guest Trying2Learn Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 My Windows Server 2003 Standard Trial version is expired. Can I install Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Trial as an upgrade? Is it possible to use a new 180 days trial key for my expired Standard trial to extend its period?
Guest Dave Patrick Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 Re: Intalling Win 2003 Server Enterprise trial Cross-post when necessary, but never multi-post. Cross-posting is when you include two or more groups in the "Newsgroups:" section. In this scenario the message and all responses are seen in all groups that the message was cross-posted to. In other words any replies will automatically propagate to the other newsgroup posts. Multi-posting is when you post the same message to two or more groups individually. In this scenario the message is seen in the groups it is posted to, but the responses are only seen attached to the message (unless you cross-post the reply) in which the response was made. So those that frequent these groups then need to deal with or re-read the posts. It may seem like a small thing to keep track of. But some of us actively traverse 50 or more groups. The poster also then must search out all of the posts to see if there was a response. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Trying2Learn" wrote: > My Windows Server 2003 Standard Trial version is expired. Can I install > Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Trial as an upgrade? > > Is it possible to use a new 180 days trial key for my expired Standard > trial > to extend its period?
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