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Old 03-02-2008, 01:45 AM   #14 (permalink)
prescient63
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Originally Posted by Phelps McManus View Post
What are the limitations of the demo? Normally I get full versions from techtour events like this one. From the last two I attended (free registration), I got free, fully-functional copies of Server 2003 Enterprise (25-user) edition, Visual Studio 2005, and SQL Server 2005. This next one is supposed to be Server 2008, VS 2008, and SQL Server 2008. The wording is a bit vague and can be interpreted to mean demo versions, but that would be a drastic deviation from previous tours. We won't know for sure until the first stop on Feb 27th.
How knowledgeable do I have to be to pass for an IT professional for these events? I would definitely like these programs to play around with, and getting legit versions would be a huge bonus. For instance I'm thinking of just taking a couple classes on SQL and programming because it has always been something that has interested me.
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