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    Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial Extended

    Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial Extended
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    The availability of Windows 7 Enterprise (Eval) 90-day Trial is being extended to Dec 31, 2010. Intended primarily for IT pros, the 90-day trial is the full-featured Enterprise SKU that will enable any organization to explore, test hardware and applications, perform pilot activities, and develop deployment scenarios.
    Still a good idea for those still wanting to try Win7, with the use of re-arm the 90 day window can be extended upto twice giving 270 days of use.
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    Re: Windows 7 Enterprise 90-day Trial Extended

    Quote Originally Posted by 0iD View Post
    with the use of re-arm the 90 day window can be extended up to twice giving 270 days of use.
    I've just installed and activated it in a VM, and the "slmgr /dlv" command is telling me "Remaining Windows rearm count: 5", which would give a total of 540 days... !

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