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Cant find the software for my TeckNet mouse : r techsupport - Reddit r Garmin is the community to discuss and share everything and anything related to Garmin This subreddit is an unofficial, non-affiliated community, run by the users, to embrace and have conversation about the products we love!
TechNet Subscriptions alternatives from Microsoft? : r sysadmin - Reddit TechNet was more limited I suspect the high cost is partially due to Visual Studio being included, and partially, intended to dissuade abuse, since the right MSDN sub allows basically more or less, many copies on every product MS offers for development testing purposes, And they let subscribers use Visual Studio and Office Visio from MSDN to develop commercial software that developers then
Where are the old TechNet Gallery Scripts??? - Reddit I received an email saying that I will have a couple of months to download and backup my scripts and software uploaded to TechNet before it was shutting down forever So I guess you can search by the script name, the author name and email address to see if they re-upload them somewhere else
Dont worry, you can still access the old TechNet scripts It's been a pain since Technet was retired, but you can still access the scripts via archive org I've been checking a bunch, and can even download the files Here's an example: TechNet Scripts to update UPN to match the user's Primary SMTP email address (archive org)
How are you handling the death of Technet? : r sysadmin - Reddit The software provided with TechNet Subscriptions is designed for hands-on IT Professionals to evaluate Microsoft software and plan deployments The software provided with MSDN Subscriptions is available for evaluation, development, and testing purposes
What’s the 2020 equivalent of technet for home labs and long . . . - Reddit Is there a way to get access to all of Microsoft’s products, server and otherwise for our homelabs and non production testing? I paid for technet and it was outstanding Learned so much and it was amazing having that flexibility What’s the option now in 2020? I’m up for paying but I don’t want trials that expire
Technet Office and Windows ISO files : r computertechs - Reddit If you need want the Server 2008R2 2012 2012r2 TechNet iso's let me know as I have a bunch of them Also have a bunch of others from our retired subscription I have at least 10GB worth of files from TechNet that I'd be willing to donate to the cause for a better repository Awesome idea though!