Merely a quick update to yesterday;s Windows seven availability post: Around one p.m. ET on August 6,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 Product Key, Microsoft posted for download the last Windows 7 bits.
Today, they're available for MSDN and TechNet subscribers; tomorrow volume licensees with Software program Assurance contracts can download them. Unsurprisingly, I;ve seen a few reviews of slow download times,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus, but to date Microsoft;s servers seem to get holding.
(Guess the famed Chkdsk memory-leak bug didn;t “derail” the Windows 7 launch,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Product Key, after all.)
Meanwhile,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Serial, if you;re still struggling to understand whether you;ll need to do a reinstall of your Windows apps when moving to Windows 7 or can do an in-place upgrade, my colleague Ed Bott has (re-)crafted a handy Windows seven upgrade chart that should help.
Next week marks the start of when Windows Server 2008 R2 customers will be able to download the final RTM (release-to-manufacturing) bits of Windows 7;s server-side complement. MSDN and TechNet subscribers can download the RTM server side bits starting Friday,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Keygen, August 14.