Re: PID and MSDNAA
- From: PrestonVW <PrestonVW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 09:19:06 -0700
I have been doing some poking around to see if I could get a response to
this, but all I have found the solution of purchasing a standard run-time
license (~$85).
I am really impressed that the MSDNAA includes the XPe tools. MSDNAA is a
great program for the academic side of things.
PrestonVW
"Padu" wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> I am using the full version and I do see the PID field on TD. We got the
> full version through our partnership with Microsoft (MSDNAA) and I was
> wondering how can we get at least one PID.
> I know that this question would be better answered from someone from MS that
> deals with MSDNAA, but I don't know who to contact there.
>
> Also, I've heard that individual PIDs are not that expensive (in the $100
> order?), and if that's correct, we could purchase one. Although we wasn't
> expecting that when we planned using winxpe on our robot.
>
> Padu
>
> "The Rob"
> > Hi Padu,
> >
> > AFAIK, you need the full version of XPe.
> > In the full version of Target Designer there is a field where you enter
> > the PID from the license sticker (which you purchase from a reseller).
> >
> > However, if you didn't tweak the run-time image too much, you could always
> > deploy the pre-FBA image again. The evaluation period starts at first boot
> > and you would get another 90-180 days to run it...
> >
> > BR,
> > Rob
>
>
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