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can you get updates to "Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview" after i


can you get updates to "Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview" after it launches??

aka: will it be free??

please link to source

cant find ANYWHERE on google, google is SO HARD

can you get updates to "Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview" after it launches??

aka: will it be free??

please link to source

cant find ANYWHERE on google, google is SO HARD
Don't need to look further than M$ Enterprise will NOT be free.

i still want a source, cant find ANYWHERE

i still want a source, cant find ANYWHERE
The Enterprise is not going to be for free.. sorry.

i still want a source, cant find ANYWHERE
You haven't taken the time to look in our news section look there.

i scan through Windows 10 News - Windows 10 blog

i looked at Windows 10 News - Windows 10 blog again after this post

i cant find the info i need, im just making the point that google is PAINFUL for certain infos

i've spent the last 10 years on the Web. this is clearly a continugin problem

i've closed this question, wont be checking back, bye

i scan through Windows 10 News - Windows 10 blog

i looked at Windows 10 News - Windows 10 blog again after this post

i cant find the info i need, im just making the point that google is PAINFUL for certain infos

i've spent the last 10 years on the Web. this is clearly a continugin problem
Here is that post With a nod and a wink, Microsoft gives away Windows 10 to anyone who.. - Windows 10 blog

and here is a quote from that story.

Businesses still have to pay for their Windows Enterprise edition licenses. PC builders still have to pay for their OEM copies. End users pay, indirectly, when they buy a new PC from one of those OEMs.

Yes, in theory a business could pick up a hundred "naked" PCs (no operating system installed) from a local system builder, install the Windows 10 Pro preview edition on each one, and then drop out of the Insider program after the final, fully activated version arrives. At $140 per copy, that's a pretty fair chunk of change. But while those machines would be properly activated, they would not have valid licenses. And when (not if) Microsoft shows up to conduct a licensing audit at that company, the consequences will be unpleasant.





Read the note at the bottom.

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