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Michael D. Alligood
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      01-13-2007
I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
Carefully read the post and see what you think:
http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx

If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
Center Edition back on my laptop.

--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor


 
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Michael D. Alligood
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      01-13-2007
I thought I multi posted this; however I have remedied that with this
reply. Vlad Mazek has posted his thoughts to this as well. I am also in
the process of emailing Microsoft with my professional thoughts and
ideas they could implement instead of the current proposal. If you are
an action pack subscriber, I recommend you do the same.

--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor



"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
news::

> I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
> Carefully read the post and see what you think:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
>
> If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
> your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
> Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
> the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
> current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
> Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
> validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
> to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
> Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
> Center Edition back on my laptop.
>
> --
> Michael D. Alligood
> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> CIW Certified Instructor


 
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Montreal MCT
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      01-13-2007
You know Vlad? Nice guy Very smart.

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Montreal MCT
MCT, MCSA, MCDST, MCP
President, Montreal IT Professionals Community (www.mitpro.ca)
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Visit my blog at:
http://dnn.mitpro.ca/mitpro/Blogs/ta...2/Default.aspx


"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I thought I multi posted this; however I have remedied that with this
>reply. Vlad Mazek has posted his thoughts to this as well. I am also in the
>process of emailing Microsoft with my professional thoughts and ideas they
>could implement instead of the current proposal. If you are an action pack
>subscriber, I recommend you do the same.
>
> --
> Michael D. Alligood
> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> CIW Certified Instructor
>
>
>
> "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> news::
>
>> I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
>> for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
>> Carefully read the post and see what you think:
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
>>
>> If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
>> your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
>> Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
>> the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
>> current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
>> Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
>> validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
>> to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
>> Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
>> Center Edition back on my laptop.
>>
>> --
>> Michael D. Alligood
>> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
>> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
>> CIW Certified Instructor

>


 
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Jonathan Roberts
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      01-13-2007
Michael D. Alligood wrote:
> I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
> Carefully read the post and see what you think:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
>
>
> If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
> your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
> Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
> the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
> current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
> Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
> validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
> to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
> Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
> Center Edition back on my laptop.


This is really strange... I wonder if TechNet has the same limitation?
I don't think so but then I didn't know this about MAPS either.
 
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Michael D. Alligood
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      01-13-2007
Yeah, I know Vlad. He is the Exchange god, IMHO. I have had the
opportunity of meeting and talking with him in the past and via email.
He seems to share my thoughts concerning this recent news -- as do many
professionals that subscribe to MAPS or know of the program. I emailed
him to get any info as to the correct person(s) to contact concerning
this issue. Hopefully we as a whole can change the minds of Microsoft
and get this taken care of before it spins out of control.

--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor



"Montreal MCT" <> wrote in message
news:2555E372-88B3-474E-98D6-:

> You know Vlad? Nice guy Very smart.
>
> --
> Montreal MCT
> MCT, MCSA, MCDST, MCP
> President, Montreal IT Professionals Community (www.mitpro.ca)
> Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience
> Microsoft Small Business Specialist
> Visit my blog at:
> http://dnn.mitpro.ca/mitpro/Blogs/ta...2/Default.aspx
>
>
> "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >I thought I multi posted this; however I have remedied that with this
> >reply. Vlad Mazek has posted his thoughts to this as well. I am also in the
> >process of emailing Microsoft with my professional thoughts and ideas they
> >could implement instead of the current proposal. If you are an action pack
> >subscriber, I recommend you do the same.
> >
> > --
> > Michael D. Alligood
> > MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> > Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> > CIW Certified Instructor
> >
> >
> >
> > "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> > news::
> >
> >> I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> >> for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
> >> Carefully read the post and see what you think:
> >> http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
> >>
> >> If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
> >> your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
> >> Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
> >> the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
> >> current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
> >> Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
> >> validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
> >> to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
> >> Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
> >> Center Edition back on my laptop.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Michael D. Alligood
> >> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> >> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> >> CIW Certified Instructor

> >


 
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Michael D. Alligood
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      01-13-2007
I have sent this email to MAPS-:

I was appalled when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
for MAPS
(http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...ion-pack.aspx).
I have read the MPPAPIA several times now. No where in the Addendum does
it mention "time bomb" licensing. No where does it mention "no downgrade
rights". I understand and agree that the licensing is directly related
to your MAPS subscription; and once your subscription expires and not
renewed, the licenses also enter a state of expiration.

In my opinion, as well as numerous other MAPS subscribers, this is a
very bad move for Microsoft and the MAPS Program. A majority of us
continue to service clients that have no plans to upgrade to Windows
Vista or Office 2007 in the near future. Forcing us to upgrade to the
newest, latest programs hampers our ability to continue offering service
to those clients. Why I am forced to uninstall Windows XP and Office
2003 from my internal computers that I use to troubleshoot client issues
with or forced to uninstall Windows Small Business Server R1 just
because R2 is made available. If I knew about this BEFORE entering the
subscription, I would have nothing to be concerned with. But no where in
the MPPAPIA is this mentioned.

Please advise. This news has not been taken lightly by MAPS subscribers.
Microsoft, nor the MAPS Programs, can delay an explanation on this
matter and let it spin out of control.

--

Here is the phone number as well to have your voice heard: 877-283-1925.

--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor



"Jonathan Roberts" <> wrote in message
news::

> Michael D. Alligood wrote:
> > I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> > for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
> > Carefully read the post and see what you think:
> > http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
> >
> >
> > If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
> > your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
> > Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
> > the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
> > current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
> > Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
> > validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
> > to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
> > Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
> > Center Edition back on my laptop.

>
> This is really strange... I wonder if TechNet has the same limitation?
> I don't think so but then I didn't know this about MAPS either.


 
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Michael D. Alligood
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      01-13-2007
Again, sorry for the multiposting. I responded to the wrong post:

I have sent this email to MAPS-:

I was appalled when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
for MAPS
(http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...ion-pack.aspx).
I have read the MPPAPIA several times now. No where in the Addendum does
it mention "time bomb" licensing. No where does it mention "no downgrade
rights". I understand and agree that the licensing is directly related
to your MAPS subscription; and once your subscription expires and not
renewed, the licenses also enter a state of expiration.

In my opinion, as well as numerous other MAPS subscribers, this is a
very bad move for Microsoft and the MAPS Program. A majority of us
continue to service clients that have no plans to upgrade to Windows
Vista or Office 2007 in the near future. Forcing us to upgrade to the
newest, latest programs hampers our ability to continue offering service
to those clients. Why I am forced to uninstall Windows XP and Office
2003 from my internal computers that I use to troubleshoot client issues
with or forced to uninstall Windows Small Business Server R1 just
because R2 is made available. If I knew about this BEFORE entering the
subscription, I would have nothing to be concerned with. But no where in
the MPPAPIA is this mentioned.

Please advise. This news has not been taken lightly by MAPS subscribers.
Microsoft, nor the MAPS Programs, can delay an explanation on this
matter and let it spin out of control.

--

Here is the phone number as well to have your voice heard: 877-283-1925.

--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor



"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
news::

> Yeah, I know Vlad. He is the Exchange god, IMHO. I have had the
> opportunity of meeting and talking with him in the past and via email.
> He seems to share my thoughts concerning this recent news -- as do many
> professionals that subscribe to MAPS or know of the program. I emailed
> him to get any info as to the correct person(s) to contact concerning
> this issue. Hopefully we as a whole can change the minds of Microsoft
> and get this taken care of before it spins out of control.
>
> --
> Michael D. Alligood
> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> CIW Certified Instructor
>
>
>
> "Montreal MCT" <> wrote in message
> news:2555E372-88B3-474E-98D6-:
>
> > You know Vlad? Nice guy Very smart.
> >
> > --
> > Montreal MCT
> > MCT, MCSA, MCDST, MCP
> > President, Montreal IT Professionals Community (www.mitpro.ca)
> > Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience
> > Microsoft Small Business Specialist
> > Visit my blog at:
> > http://dnn.mitpro.ca/mitpro/Blogs/ta...2/Default.aspx
> >
> >
> > "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> > >I thought I multi posted this; however I have remedied that with this
> > >reply. Vlad Mazek has posted his thoughts to this as well. I am also in the
> > >process of emailing Microsoft with my professional thoughts and ideas they
> > >could implement instead of the current proposal. If you are an action pack
> > >subscriber, I recommend you do the same.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Michael D. Alligood
> > > MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> > > Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> > > CIW Certified Instructor
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> > > news::
> > >
> > >> I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> > >> for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
> > >> Carefully read the post and see what you think:
> > >> http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
> > >>
> > >> If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
> > >> your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
> > >> Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
> > >> the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
> > >> current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
> > >> Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
> > >> validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
> > >> to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
> > >> Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP Media
> > >> Center Edition back on my laptop.
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Michael D. Alligood
> > >> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> > >> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> > >> CIW Certified Instructor
> > >


 
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Keith Chilton
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      01-14-2007
So these action packs are sent to you quarterly and give you software
updates? Is that all it does? I was just reading about them on Microsofts
website. I don't really see a huge advantage to using it, yet...

"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have sent this email to MAPS-:
>
> I was appalled when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> for MAPS
> (http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...ion-pack.aspx).
> I have read the MPPAPIA several times now. No where in the Addendum does
> it mention "time bomb" licensing. No where does it mention "no downgrade
> rights". I understand and agree that the licensing is directly related to
> your MAPS subscription; and once your subscription expires and not
> renewed, the licenses also enter a state of expiration.
>
> In my opinion, as well as numerous other MAPS subscribers, this is a very
> bad move for Microsoft and the MAPS Program. A majority of us continue to
> service clients that have no plans to upgrade to Windows Vista or Office
> 2007 in the near future. Forcing us to upgrade to the newest, latest
> programs hampers our ability to continue offering service to those
> clients. Why I am forced to uninstall Windows XP and Office 2003 from my
> internal computers that I use to troubleshoot client issues with or forced
> to uninstall Windows Small Business Server R1 just because R2 is made
> available. If I knew about this BEFORE entering the subscription, I would
> have nothing to be concerned with. But no where in the MPPAPIA is this
> mentioned.
>
> Please advise. This news has not been taken lightly by MAPS subscribers.
> Microsoft, nor the MAPS Programs, can delay an explanation on this matter
> and let it spin out of control.
>
> --
>
> Here is the phone number as well to have your voice heard: 877-283-1925.
> --
> Michael D. Alligood
> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> CIW Certified Instructor
>
>
>
> "Jonathan Roberts" <> wrote in message
> news::
>
>> Michael D. Alligood wrote:
>> > I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
>> > for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
>> > Carefully read the post and see what you think:
>> > http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
>> >
>> >
>> > If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
>> > your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
>> > Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
>> > the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
>> > current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
>> > Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
>> > validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
>> > to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
>> > Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP
>> > Media
>> > Center Edition back on my laptop.

>>
>> This is really strange... I wonder if TechNet has the same limitation?
>> I don't think so but then I didn't know this about MAPS either.

>



 
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Michael D. Alligood
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      01-14-2007
It is software and licenses that you can use for your internal business.
It is not for resale or transfer.

Browse the content of the Action Pack here:
https://partner.microsoft.com/40013779

--
Michael D. Alligood
MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
CIW Certified Instructor



"Keith Chilton" <> wrote in message
news::

> So these action packs are sent to you quarterly and give you software
> updates? Is that all it does? I was just reading about them on Microsofts
> website. I don't really see a huge advantage to using it, yet...
>
> "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >I have sent this email to MAPS-:
> >
> > I was appalled when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> > for MAPS
> > (http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...ion-pack.aspx).
> > I have read the MPPAPIA several times now. No where in the Addendum does
> > it mention "time bomb" licensing. No where does it mention "no downgrade
> > rights". I understand and agree that the licensing is directly related to
> > your MAPS subscription; and once your subscription expires and not
> > renewed, the licenses also enter a state of expiration.
> >
> > In my opinion, as well as numerous other MAPS subscribers, this is a very
> > bad move for Microsoft and the MAPS Program. A majority of us continue to
> > service clients that have no plans to upgrade to Windows Vista or Office
> > 2007 in the near future. Forcing us to upgrade to the newest, latest
> > programs hampers our ability to continue offering service to those
> > clients. Why I am forced to uninstall Windows XP and Office 2003 from my
> > internal computers that I use to troubleshoot client issues with or forced
> > to uninstall Windows Small Business Server R1 just because R2 is made
> > available. If I knew about this BEFORE entering the subscription, I would
> > have nothing to be concerned with. But no where in the MPPAPIA is this
> > mentioned.
> >
> > Please advise. This news has not been taken lightly by MAPS subscribers.
> > Microsoft, nor the MAPS Programs, can delay an explanation on this matter
> > and let it spin out of control.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Here is the phone number as well to have your voice heard: 877-283-1925.
> > --
> > Michael D. Alligood
> > MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> > Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> > CIW Certified Instructor
> >
> >
> >
> > "Jonathan Roberts" <> wrote in message
> > news::
> >
> >> Michael D. Alligood wrote:
> >> > I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade rights
> >> > for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the bottom.
> >> > Carefully read the post and see what you think:
> >> > http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you renew
> >> > your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
> >> > Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
> >> > the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of staying
> >> > current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime, for
> >> > Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding the
> >> > validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to adhere
> >> > to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
> >> > Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP
> >> > Media
> >> > Center Edition back on my laptop.
> >>
> >> This is really strange... I wonder if TechNet has the same limitation?
> >> I don't think so but then I didn't know this about MAPS either.

> >


 
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Montreal MCT
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      01-15-2007
Yeah the MVPs are going apesh*t over this... I'm not a subscriber (Gold
Certified Partner) so it doesn't affect me... but I understand the uproar!

M

--
Montreal MCT
MCT, MCSA, MCDST, MCP
President, Montreal IT Professionals Community (www.mitpro.ca)
Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Visit my blog at:
http://dnn.mitpro.ca/mitpro/Blogs/ta...2/Default.aspx


"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Yeah, I know Vlad. He is the Exchange god, IMHO. I have had the
> opportunity of meeting and talking with him in the past and via email. He
> seems to share my thoughts concerning this recent news -- as do many
> professionals that subscribe to MAPS or know of the program. I emailed him
> to get any info as to the correct person(s) to contact concerning this
> issue. Hopefully we as a whole can change the minds of Microsoft and get
> this taken care of before it spins out of control.
>
> --
> Michael D. Alligood
> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
> Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
> CIW Certified Instructor
>
>
>
> "Montreal MCT" <> wrote in message
> news:2555E372-88B3-474E-98D6-:
>
>> You know Vlad? Nice guy Very smart.
>>
>> --
>> Montreal MCT
>> MCT, MCSA, MCDST, MCP
>> President, Montreal IT Professionals Community (www.mitpro.ca)
>> Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience
>> Microsoft Small Business Specialist
>> Visit my blog at:
>> http://dnn.mitpro.ca/mitpro/Blogs/ta...2/Default.aspx
>>
>>
>> "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> >I thought I multi posted this; however I have remedied that with this
>> >reply. Vlad Mazek has posted his thoughts to this as well. I am also in
>> >the
>> >process of emailing Microsoft with my professional thoughts and ideas
>> >they
>> >could implement instead of the current proposal. If you are an action
>> >pack
>> >subscriber, I recommend you do the same.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Michael D. Alligood
>> > MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
>> > Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
>> > CIW Certified Instructor
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
>> > news::
>> >
>> >> I was floored when I read Eric Ligman's post regarding downgrade
>> >> rights
>> >> for the MAPS -- as were others when reading the comments at the
>> >> bottom.
>> >> Carefully read the post and see what you think:
>> >> http://blogs.msdn.com/mssmallbiz/arc...tion-pack.aspx
>> >>
>> >> If I am reading this correctly and I like to thank I am; once you
>> >> renew
>> >> your subscription for the next year, you are suppose to uninstall your
>> >> Windows XP and Office 2003 applications or you will be in violation of
>> >> the MAPS EULA. This is totally unacceptable. I see the point of
>> >> staying
>> >> current, but Microsoft still offers support, and will for sometime,
>> >> for
>> >> Windows XP and Office 2003. Once I receive a confirmation regarding
>> >> the
>> >> validity of this post, I will not renew. Then I will be force to
>> >> adhere
>> >> to the MAPS EULA, uninstall Windows XP and purchase a retail copy of
>> >> Windows XP OR use my recovery disc to reinstall the OEM Windows XP
>> >> Media
>> >> Center Edition back on my laptop.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Michael D. Alligood
>> >> MCSA, MCDST, MCP, A+,
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