Selling OBL of SBS2003, Project, Visio, Office

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Pat

Hello All,

Hope it's ok to post this.

After using SBS for several years I've decided to simplify life somewhat and
go back to a simple peer network. Business hasn't grown much and the server
is really more than I need or want to keep up with at this point. I
actually switched over last summer to see how it would be (if I would miss
anything) and so far I have no regrets. I've already sold the server
hardware and now it's time to sell the software. I thought I would post
here first before listing it on eBay in case anyone was interested.

What I have is an Open Business License (that is transferable) that covers
the following products:

1. SBS2000, 5 clients. I have the media for this.

2. SBS Software Assurance (expired 6-30-2004). This allows an upgrade to
SBS2003 Premium. I have the media for this, although I never installed it.

3. Project Upgrade Advantage (expired 6-20-2004). This allows older
versions of MS Project to upgrade to either Project 2002 or 2003
Professional version. I have the media for Project 2002 Professional and
Project 2003 Standard (this was a mistake, I meant to order the Pro version,
but forgot to specify which version when ordering and they sent me the std
by default :^( ). Also included with this is a "complementary" copy
(that's was MS called it) of Project Server 2002 which you can run.

4. Office Professional Software Assurance. This allows old versions of MS
Office Pro to upgrade to either Office Pro 2002 or 2003 version. I have the
media for both.

5. Visio Professional 2002. I have the media

Per the licensing agreement, I have to transfer all the products covered in
the OBL. So all of these are being sold together. I think I paid almost
$3K for all of this at the time of purchase, so this could be a good deal
for someone who needs all of these.

If anyone wants to make an offer or ask questions, please feel free to email
me at "(e-mail address removed)".

Thanks,

Pat
 
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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]

Pat
First of all, you should never cross post!
Second, the purpose of these Microsoft owned newsgroups is for peer support.
 
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Pat

Cris Hanna said:
Pat
First of all, you should never cross post!
Second, the purpose of these Microsoft owned newsgroups is for peer
support.

My apologies. This was my first time posting something like this, and it
certainly wasn't my intent to break any rules.

Thanks for letting me know, so at least I won't make the same mistake again.

Regards,

Pat
 
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Pat

Cris Hanna said:
Pat
First of all, you should never cross post!
Second, the purpose of these Microsoft owned newsgroups is for peer
support.

Sorry about that. I didn't realize Please accept my apologies.

Pat
 
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Leythos

Pat
First of all, you should never cross post!
Second, the purpose of these Microsoft owned newsgroups is for peer support.

Wrong, Cross-Posting IS THE PROPER METHOD to post to multiple groups.
Multi-Posting is the bad method as it means that replies to one group
are not seen in another group.

Cross-Posting is the norm when posting to more than one group - but
should be limited to no more than 5 groups.
 
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Pat

Leythos said:
Wrong, Cross-Posting IS THE PROPER METHOD to post to multiple groups.
Multi-Posting is the bad method as it means that replies to one group
are not seen in another group.

Cross-Posting is the norm when posting to more than one group - but
should be limited to no more than 5 groups.

Thanks for clarifying that.

Pat
 

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