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Previously on "good news for .netters"

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  • milanbenes
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    he he nice one,

    this is gonna create a tulip load more work

    cooooooooooooool

    Milan.

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  • Pondlife
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    The certificate enables the licensing dept to identify your system and the exact scope of your corresponding .net maintenance agreement. This will enable the marketing dept to deliver tailor-made services based on your specific requirements. This will also improve the quality of your .net solution by preventing tapes from being deployed to the wrong system accidentally.

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic good news for .netters

    good news for .netters

    morning all,

    I've just been told about this

    excellent news for .netters another layer of obfuscation and confusion

    have a look on the market place at the following url

    /maintenancecertificate

    from january 2009

    chin chin

    Milan.
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