[AccessD] OT - Action Pack

Steve Conklin developer at ultradnt.com
Thu Mar 2 12:19:53 CST 2006


Thanks for the link.  But there's no way this real estate office does any
influencing over anything computer related.  There's no stretching the
definition of their business to fit any of that, so that's why I wanted to
know if there is any risk of them losing theses licenses.  Seems to me that
they have found a loophole that any business with <= 10 PC's and 1 Server
can exploit.


Steve


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Subject: Re: [AccessD] OT - Action Pack

https://partner.microsoft.com/40009735

has all the info.

here's a quote from the FAQ
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Who can subscribe to the Microsoft Action Pack?
The Microsoft Action Pack Subscription is available exclusively to
consultants, value-added resellers, value-added providers, system
integrators, developers, system builders, hosts, and service providers who
are enrolled as Registered Members in the Microsoft Partner Program and who
distribute or influence the acquisition of Microsoft software and
Microsoft-based solutions by end customers.

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that describes a pretty broad group. "influence the aquisition of Microsoft
software and Microsoft-bases solutions by end customers" can include a whole
lot of people and businesses.

I think Microsoft is glad to have them paying something every year.

GK


On 3/2/06, Steve Conklin <developer at ultradnt.com> wrote:
> I have picked up a new client, mostly for server work, and when I 
> asked him if his Windows XP and Server 2003 were properly licensed, he 
> showed me an Action Pack.  This is a real estate office, but 
> apparently because the word "consulting" is in the company name, it 
> was able to be registered to whatever level necessary to get an Action
Pack.
>
> The question is, is there any long term risk associated with this?  
> Are these things re-newable an unlimited number of times?  Will MS 
> ever ask to see a list of how many clients you have influenced to buy 
> their products through your Ac.Pack?  Or did this company find a 
> loophole you could drive a truck through?
>
> I know there are a few Action Packers out there; I am an MSDN-U 
> myself, so I don't any details about this thing.
>
> Thanks for any insight,
> Steve
>
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