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This is sorta related so I will post here rather than start a new thread. I need a good book on Exchange Server 2003, but I do not see any that are highly recommended. I have Mark Minasi's Mastering WIndows Server 2003 and now wish to tackle Exchange. Anyone have experience with it and can recommend anything of quality?Comment
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I'm just curious where all the ethics went you were posting so vehemently about inOriginally posted by phobalEmploy someone who is in an accredited university or college. Microsuck gives out licenses for dirt cheap to students, with very few strings attached.
this thread went. As it states on Microsoft's website, their software that is available to students is for non-commercial, educational use only.
Sheesh. Ethics and integrity are closely related, or did they not mention that in your Business College courses?“Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same.”Comment
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Originally posted by phobalEmploy someone who is in an accredited university or college. Microsuck gives out licenses for dirt cheap to students, with very few strings attached.Busted. I love it.Originally posted by spahkleI'm just curious where all the ethics went you were posting so vehemently about in
this thread went. As it states on Microsoft's website, their software that is available to students is for non-commercial, educational use only.
Sheesh. Ethics and integrity are closely related, or did they not mention that in your Business College courses?Ya got no legs, don't come crawlin' to me.Comment
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Originally posted by spahkleI'm just curious where all the ethics went you were posting so vehemently about in
this thread went. As it states on Microsoft's website, their software that is available to students is for non-commercial, educational use only.
Sheesh. Ethics and integrity are closely related, or did they not mention that in your Business College courses?
I think he meant, conditional ethics. Conditional as in whether it suits his needs or not...Comment
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So when you get out of college or wquit teaching are you supposed to "upgrade" to the new more expensive civilian version of the software? A buddy just signed up for Community College ($50) so that he can get his ID card and go buy PhotoShop CS at a price which saves him much much more than his $50!Comment
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but you have to be aware that when i was talking about ethics, it was in the context of an employee for a company, not a consumer attempting to save huge on software sold by companies that gouge consumers. when you're not profiting big off the software, is it really unethical to pay a lesser cost for the software?Originally posted by spahkleI'm just curious where all the ethics went you were posting so vehemently about in
this thread went. As it states on Microsoft's website, their software that is available to students is for non-commercial, educational use only.
Sheesh. Ethics and integrity are closely related, or did they not mention that in your Business College courses?Last edited by phobal; May 21, 2004, 21:04.Comment
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