On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 16:22, Brian Curtin brian.curtin@gmail.com wrote:
We have a group of devs who received MSDN subscriptions around this time last year which are now expired or about to expire. If yours is expired, which you can find from https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/manage/default.aspx, send me your subscriber ID and the email address tied to your account and I'll get it renewed for another year. The renewal takes roughly a week to process, and I'd like to send the fewest emails to the fine folks at Microsoft's Open Source Technology Center, so please respond soon so I can send out a batch.
If you don't currently have a subscription but would be interested in one, let me know off-list and I'll gather some info from you and get you setup. The main benefits are access to the full versions of Visual Studio and every version of Windows. You also get access to what seems like anything Microsoft has released, so you can relive Windows 3.1 if you want.
I just submitted a batch of renewals and first-time subscriptions for all who responded so far. If anyone else wants a renewal or first-time subscription, feel free to email me directly and I'll get it taken care of.
Be on the lookout for mails from msdntnorders@arvatousa.com which is the order confirmation, and then one from Msubserv@microsoft.com with activation details.