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February 7th, 2008

No more digital product keys for Windows Anytime Upgrade users

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 8:48 am

Categories: Corporate strategy, Vista, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Product Key, Microsoft Corp., Upgrade, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft is making a tweak to the way it will enable Windows Vista users to upgrade to higher-end versions of Windows via its “Windows Anytime Upgrade” program.

Windows Anytime Upgrade is a Vista marketing program via which Microsoft has allowed customers to move from lower-cost, less feature-rich versions of Vista to higher-end versions.

Starting February 20, Microsoft is planning to end distribution of digital product keys, company officials said on February 7. Instead, customers will need to obtain a Windows Anytime Upgrade kit, consisting of a Windows DVD and product keys, either directly from Microsoft, via snail-mail, or in person via a Microsoft retailer. Anytime Upgraders still can order the upgrade kit online, but the key will be sent by snail-mail.)

Why the change? A company spokeswoman said it’s due to customer feedback. She sent me the following statement via e-mail:

“Since the current implementation of Windows Anytime Upgrade requires the use of a physical Windows Anytime Upgrade DVD, consumers have told MSFT that they would prefer to use the DVD and a standard 25-character product key to perform the upgrade-rather than the combination of the DVD (via mail) and digital key which arrive separately.”

There’s been plenty of talk about downgrading (especially from Vista to XP) in recent months. But has anyone out there used Windows Anytime Upgrade to upgrade to a pricier version of Windows? How was your experience?

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No problems with using vista upgrade and anytime upgrade disk
I initially purchased Home Premium (which came of course with anytime upgrade included on the installation DVD) and once I purchased the upgrade on microsoft website, I downloaded the license key and did the upgrade with my anytime upgrade DVD without any problems.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mjwolfe4@... Posted on: 02/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
"Less feature-rich?"  CobraA1 | 02/07/08
But you get Spanish  IUseComputers | 02/07/08
Same here...  TheWerewolf | 02/07/08
Stupid  afrios@... | 02/07/08
how about a Linux upgrade and money back from M$  Linux Geek | 02/07/08
blah!  Chustar | 02/07/08
what?....  Linux Geek | 02/07/08
Speaking of free  GuidingLight | 02/07/08
tone down, man  Chustar | 02/07/08
Reality calling  TheWerewolf | 02/07/08
Speaking of reality  DemonX | 02/07/08
Vista appears to have none of the following  hbashman@... | 02/07/08
Linux  Bill4 | 02/07/08
How About An Upgrade To XP?  itanalyst | 02/07/08
Good question!  DemonX | 02/07/08
Vista is cool and not without LIVE.mht as an Elite Group motherboard BAK$$  rtirman37@... | 02/07/08
Here! Here!  roberta@... | 02/11/08
red hat isn't  Chustar | 02/07/08
You didn't look very hard....  linux for me | 02/07/08
the post is in the wrong area  Chustar | 02/07/08
The problem with opinion based on year old information  bobsherrill@... | 02/07/08
read my original post happy  Chustar | 02/07/08
No offense, buuuuut . . .  JLHenry | 02/08/08
i mean somewhere in terminal  Chustar | 02/08/08
Windows Anytime Upgrades  JT82 | 02/07/08
OEM versions  Chustar | 02/07/08
There are thousands of excuses  Ole Man | 02/08/08
On my Windows XP Home setup,  mhenriday | 02/07/08
RE: No+more+digital+product+keys+for+Windows+Anytime+Upgrade+users  Watzman@... | 02/07/08
The Anytime Upgrade is price absurd  Watzman@... | 02/07/08
Way too expensive for what you get.  Jim Johnson | 02/07/08
Australian Anytime Upgrade  neilo | 02/07/08
Upgrade  aussieblnd@... | 02/07/08
Linux for What  elliottxp | 02/07/08
really?  Chustar | 02/07/08
Same Problem  Oregon_Polar | 02/08/08
Anytime Upgrade from Vista Home Premium to Ultimate  rramirez@... | 02/08/08
RE: No+more+digital+product+keys+for+Windows+Anytime+Upgrade+users  atari8bit@... | 02/08/08
RE: No more digital product keys for Windows Anytime Upgrade users  Golem | 02/09/08
Is it any wonder why people find Mac/Linux users annoying?  ye | 02/09/08
No problems with using vista upgrade and anytime upgrade disk  mjwolfe4@... | 02/11/08

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