Post subject: Re: Screenshots of Microsoft software package scans Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:47 pm
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Microsoft Office Trial Experience Kit with 60 day trial version of Office Small Business 2003 CD and Microsoft Business Contact Manager Upgrade for Office Outlook 2003 CD (60 day trial) from Microsoft Ireland: (excuse cover is slightly ripped in places)
Front Cover:
Back Cover:
Inside Cover:
CDs:
Office Professional Edition 2003 Service Pack 2 CD:
Addendum (EULA) that came with the Servie Pack 2 CD:
Windows 95 Companion with USB support (sorry no cover for this one):
Have Advent Windows XP OEM covers I'll scan tomorrow when I find them. Probably some others I can upload when I look through my large CD/DVD collection. Also have a few versions of Microsoft Works I can scan (one I find them)
Post subject: Re: Screenshots of Microsoft software package scans Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:11 am
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DMax wrote:
Microsoft Office Trial Experience Kit with 60 day trial version of Office Small Business 2003 CD and Microsoft Business Contact Manager Upgrade for Office Outlook 2003 CD (60 day trial) from Microsoft Ireland: (excuse cover is slightly ripped in places)
Heh, if you placed the retail Office 2003 CD-key, did the trial period sets? The CD-key on the cover is the trial version and used for evaluation only.
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Post subject: Re: Screenshots of Microsoft software package scans Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:21 pm
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trustBA wrote:
DMax wrote:
Microsoft Office Trial Experience Kit with 60 day trial version of Office Small Business 2003 CD and Microsoft Business Contact Manager Upgrade for Office Outlook 2003 CD (60 day trial) from Microsoft Ireland: (excuse cover is slightly ripped in places)
Heh, if you placed the retail Office 2003 CD-key, did the trial period sets? The CD-key on the cover is the trial version and used for evaluation only.
Not sure but I'll try it out, see if that stops the evaluation.
Post subject: Re: Screenshots of Microsoft software package scans Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:10 pm
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Whistler2296 wrote:
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This good enough for ya?
Yes, it's okay if you put the NT Service Packs CDs (that's you have SP3 CD, SP4 Dec '98 CD, and SP6a CD), Windows NT Resource Kit CD, Windows Update Internet Pack CD, Virtual Machine CD, and Internet Explorer 3.01 CD to the FTP.
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Post subject: Re: Screenshots of Microsoft software package scans Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:24 am
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Time wasn't really that friendly to the books & another 2 I couldn't find here:
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Post subject: Re: Screenshots of Microsoft software package scans Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 6:44 am
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My unopened Windows 7 Professional box cover: (Came preinstalled on the laptop)
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