Microsoft Offers Free 3 Month TechNet Plus Subscription

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Our colleagues over at Ars Technica reported a very special offer from Microsoft, today. Usually costing $349 (download-only) or $599 (download and DVD shipments), Microsoft currently offers a full Microsoft TechNet Plus subscription for three months, completely free of charge:

"A Microsoft TechNet Plus subscription is aimed at IT Professionals who want full-version Microsoft software, beta software, professional support incidents, managed newsgroup support, a technical information library, Microsoft eLearning courses, online concierge chat, the TechNet Magazine, and many other resources for evaluating, deploying, and maintaining Microsoft software.

You want it free though, right? No problem: Canada link, US link, and UK link.

After clicking on the special link, hit the Buy button. Fill out all the necessary information: First Name, Last Name, Street Address, City / Town, State, Postal Code, E-mail, and Contact Phone. If you need the DVD media for the software you will be testing, you'll need a valid address in Canada, the US, or the UK. Otherwise, give an appropriate address of your choice, and enjoy the download access to tons of free Microsoft software. Once you're done all that, you will get to a thank you page with all your information that you can print for your records. However, you're not done yet. There are three more steps:

  1. Sign In: Visit the TechNet Subscriptions Benefits Portal (you may be prompted to re-sign in using your Windows Live ID).
  2. Register: You will be required to enter your first name, last name, e-mail address (exactly as they appear in your "Ship to" information) and Benefit Access Number: XXXXXXXXXX and accept the license terms.
  3. Access Benefits: Once you have completed the registration, you will be able to access your online benefits, including Subscriber Downloads from the TechNet Subscriptions Management page. Each time you visit you will sign in using your Windows Live ID."


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