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Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003 R2 18

Strauss writes "Windows Server 2003 R2 was launched. Press coverage by eWeek and BetaNews. [Insert here some FUD/funny question about Microsoft Windows future]"
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Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003 R2

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  • [Insert here some FUD/funny question about Microsoft Windows future]"

    I always feel vaguely dirty when I include the Obligatory Stupid Question at the end of my story submissions and usually compensate by overdoing the Stupid to hint at the Obligatory. I like this guy's approach better.

  • *ahem* (Score:1, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward
    *Donning my best boxer announcer voice*

    lets get reaDY TO ROLL-BACK!!!!!
    • keep these rollbacks for a sec, i need to auction some "stuff" on ebay at first ...

      new microsoft release, new exploits to sell , woohoooo
  • I wonder what this means for the value of the Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition that I was received almost exactly one year ago at OracleWorld. For the record, it has 25 CALs and is still in shrinkwrap, and I'd be willing to part with it. The box says "not for resale" but it doesn't say "not for trade." Any takers?

    Heh, slashdot as ebay? Imagine the mod system in place of buyer/seller ratings. +1 good-deal? -1 expensive-shipping? heh.

    • by Anonymous Coward
      "Not for resale" clauses on shrink-wrapped software have already been tested in court and have been thrown out. Unless you signed an agreement and/or otherwise had an prior agreement with Microsoft, the doctrine of first sale generally applies and you are free to do what you wish with the package (ie: sell, trade, give away, etc).
  • From the Article (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Rac3r5 ( 804639 ) on Monday December 12, 2005 @01:32PM (#14239658)
    Anyone notice anything strange with this pic...
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/images/ homepage/62785_left.jpg [microsoft.com]
  • It seems like this upgrade will cost you a new license. Hopefully the Cals upgrade for free.. Anyone with any information?
  • Okey guys. Let's squeese some bugs for microsoft... where's my bug spray?

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