Each user needs to
Automatically dismiss reminders for past events
Select File > Options > Advanced.
In the Reminders section, select Automatically dismiss reminders for past events.
No, because they are intended for consumer purchase. These locations are not setup to ask for reseller’s tax exemption permits. Microsoft turns a blind eye ( if not outright setting up) to these discount resellers but a independent shops begin to sell them they risk legal liability from...
And Discount Mountain was around for years too. Not the first time M$ has thrown a partner under the bus. I had to rebuy several such Gray licenses when they went down.
Yes and no. It’s legitimate enough that ZDNet has reported the offers they have done in the past. Yet dodgy enough that M$ can claim they will not provide support or fail to reactivate at some point. The simple truth is Microsoft knows there are users out there who refuse to buy full price...
I’m all for taking advantage of a free upgrade. But if Microsoft finally has closed that door well it sucks to be you. Either pay for a legitimate copy or switch to Linux.
I'm confused. Who owns the domain constoso.com? Is that the insurance company's domain? Assuming they own it why is this going to take weeks? It is a button press to convert a shared mailbox which is all a team's group is into an exchange account.
This. Also several laptops from different manufacturers of that era have more than one TPM chip. I have a Lenovo T460s. It has a TPM 1.2 chip on the motherboard and a 2.0 that is built into the CPU. You can switch between the two or off in the BIOS.
If he pulled out of the box himself he almost certainly did. Check his common email addresses. He used some email address on the first boot-up. That account he was required to make on the first boot-up is the account used.