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Tuesday, May 24, 2005

 

x64 Edition Technology Advancement Program Overview  

Sorry, but unless you're a Microsoft system builder, you're not going to get access to the entire site. Since I AM, I'm going to post the entire page here, just to give you all a break -

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x64 Edition Technology Advancement Program Overview

The x64 Edition Technology Program is designed to encourage end users to acquire new PC or server software—between the time a new version of the operating system software is announced and before its actual availability. The Technology Advanced Program may also assist in reducing the number of potential server and PC returns when a new version of software has been announced.
On This Page
XP Requirements Windows Server 2003 Requirements Fulfillment & Redemption

Proof of Acquisition Pre-recorded webcasts


x64 Edition Technology Advancement Software Redemption
End users may redeem:

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Technology Advancement software and/or
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Technology Advancement software
in exchange for:
Qualifying Software-Microsoft Windows XP Professional and/or
Qualifying Microsoft Windows Server 2003
End users must be eligible to qualify for the Technology Advancement Program.

Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Technology Advancement Program Requirements
Qualified Software
In order for the Customer System to be eligible for Technology Advancement Software, the end user customer must have acquired qualifying Windows XP Professional software (Qualified Software) from a system builder:
Preinstalled on a fully assembled computer system (Customer System) or
Sold with a non-peripheral hardware component.
Qualified Software may only be upgraded with the corresponding Technology Advancement Software as in the table below.
Technology Advancement Software Prior Product
Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional


Limited Availability
Technology Advancement Software availability dates are set out in the table below. Microsoft, in its sole discretion, may change any of the Technology Advancement Program dates through written notice to OEMs and ARs.

Program Timeline Description Dates
Eligible systems period Qualified software must be acquired between these dates March 31, 2003 through June 30, 2005
Program Web site go-live date Program redemption websites may go live on or after this date, but not before. April 25, 2005
End user redemption timeframe Orders must be entered received between these dates. April 25, 2005 through July 31, 2005
Product distribution expiration date Last date ARs may distribute Technology Advancement Software to end users) Aug 31, 2005


Program Support
Customers will forfeit support from system builders in exchange for one incident of support from Microsoft.


Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Technology Advancement Program Requirements
Qualified Software
In order for the Customer System to be eligible for Technology Advancement Software, the end user customer must have acquired qualifying Windows Server 2003 software (Qualified Software) from a system builder:
Preinstalled on a fully assembled computer system (Customer System) or
Sold with a non-peripheral hardware component.
Qualified Software may only be upgraded with the corresponding Technology Advancement Software.
Technology Advancement Software Prior Product
Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition


Limited Availability
Technology Advancement Software availability dates are set out in the table below. Microsoft, in its sole discretion, may change any of the Technology Advancement Program dates through written notice to OEMs and ARs.

Program Timeline Description Dates
Eligible systems period Qualified software must be acquired between these dates March 31, 2003 through June 30, 2005
Program Web site go-live date Program redemption websites may go live on or after this date, but not before. April 25, 2005
End user redemption timeframe Orders must be entered received between these dates. April 25, 2005 through July 31, 2005
Product distribution expiration date Last date ARs may distribute Technology Advancement Software to end users Aug 31, 2005


Program Support
Customers will forfeit support from system builders in exchange for one incident of support from Microsoft.


Fulfillment and Redemption
Fulfillment Microsoft will select designated Authorized Replicators (AR) to support the System Builder Technology Advancement Program for specific regions with instructions for process.
Customer Redemption Redemption must be received by AR before the End User Order Expiration Date
Customer System serial number has not been used previously
Product key number is complete and not a previously reported number

Details Coming Soon Where to direct your customers to register for the program
Web site requirements
Frequently asked questions



Proof of Acquisition Requirements
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
Orders placed online require users to submit:
System acquisition date
Windows XP Product Key
located on the Certificate of Authenticity on the back of the customer’s PC or
located on the shrink-wrap around the manual or on the back of the manual—unless the system builder places it elsewhere—and if Qualified Software was purchased with non-peripheral hardware component.
Windows Server 2003 Product Key
located on the Certificate of Authenticity on the back of the customer’s PC or
located on the shrink-wrap around the manual or on the back of the manual—unless the system builder places it elsewhere—and if Qualified Software was purchased with non-peripheral hardware component.
Microsoft reserves the right to request Proof of Acquisition to ensure end-user eligibility.
More detailed information about the x64 Edition Technology Advancement Program and where to direct your customers will soon be available here.

Pre-recorded webcasts
Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and AMD Opteron-Powered Servers: A Winning Combination
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition and AMD’s Athlon 64: A Desktop Powerhouse


As you can see, it's not quite the wide-open program first mentioned by Microsoft. It has definite limits in time - the time the product was acquired AND the time-to-run of the exchange program. And, when you DO trade for the x64 version, the original copy of XP Pro becomes unlicensed and unactivatable.

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