Re: Going from VS2008 trial to full MSDN version

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"KoenT" <KoenT@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:06295730-C755-46FE-A5FA-207DEE43C13F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,
as another poster already asked, I'd like to hear from someone at Microsoft
how to go about moving from a downloaded VS2008 trial version to the VS2008
version that shipped with my MSDN Professional subscription that has arrived
just a few days ago. Any information to be found/supplied about that?
Thanks,
Koen


As you want to hear from a Microsoft rep, have you set up your posting alias so you are recognized as a MSDN subscriber?
If you have not, go to the managed newsgroups page after logging on with your subscriber ID to get the instructions.

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