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        UPDATE: Windows 7 Beta: Don't Panic Getting It
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
 - January 09, 2009
 
		
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Microsoft  Developer Network (MSDN) subscribers have reportedly had problems getting  product keys to download the new Windows 7 Beta (Build 7000), which has been  available since Wednesday. Microsoft noted the problem in its blogs and told  its subscribers that the product keys are coming. 
"Customers with this issue can be instructed to  download and install Windows 7 Beta without the product key and then check back  later when this issue is resolved," the TechNet team advised on Thursday. 
Testers have some time. There is a 30-day grace period to add  the product key before you get expiration messages.
Microsoft has advised IT professionals testing Windows 7 for  their organizations not to download the free beta that is being generally  distributed on Friday, Jan. 9. 
The free beta, distributed as a 2.5 GB or 3 GB ISO, must be burned  to a CD and then installed. It is a special offer to enthusiasts and limited to  the first 2.5 million downloaders during an unspecified time period on Jan. 9.  Users must have Windows Vista Service Pack 1 already installed on their PCs to  use the free Windows 7 Beta, which expires on Aug. 1, 2009. A clean install is  possible.
The free beta is supposed to be available from Microsoft's Windows 7 page on Friday afternoon. As of 11:30 a.m. Pacific time, a download link was not  available. 
Update: By 2:30 p.m. Pacific time, Microsoft released info through its Windows blog that the free public beta is being postponed. 
"Due to very heavy traffic we’re seeing as a result of interest in the Windows 7 Beta, we are adding some additional infrastructure support to the Microsoft.com properties before we post the public beta," wrote Brandon LeBlanc. He promised to post further notice on the blog. 
Microsoft is offering a discount of 15 percent for new  TechNet Plus subscribers using a discount code, according to this  blog. TechNet Plus and MSDN subscribers also face an expiration date of  Aug. 1, 2009 when trying out the new Windows 7 Beta. 
For the Microsoft partner community, the Windows 7 Beta can  be accessed by logging into the partner portal. It's available if they are  TechNet Plus or MSDN subscribers. The portal, linked  here, offers resources such as the Windows 7 Online Readiness Kit, which  provides reference materials to get started with enterprise deployment  presentations.
IT professionals experimenting with the Windows 7 Beta can  test application compatibility using the Microsoft Application Compatibility  Toolkit, which comes with the beta, according to Microsoft blogger Georgina  M. A general resource describing Windows 7 is available on MSDN for  developers.
For help with client management, blogger Georgina M mentions  that Microsoft is planning a Windows TechCenter resource, which is expected by the  end of this month. In the meantime, the TechNet Forum for Windows 7 is already  available and can be accessed here. 
Microsoft also offers an IT Pro Momentum program designed to  help early adopters of various Microsoft technologies, as described here.
General resources for Windows 7 will be available to users  via Microsoft's Springboard  Series, which will include videos and walkthroughs. At the time of this writing,  Microsoft's Springboard page lacked a tab for Windows 7. Currently, the page just  points to some Windows 7 blogs.
The Channel  9 educational portal also includes an assortment of video talks about  features in Windows 7, some of them dating back to Microsoft's Professional  Developers Conference launch in October.
One Microsoft blogger who experimented with the Windows 7 Beta  upgrade had some problems with a Virtual PC implementation. Kevin  Remde, an IT pro evangelist with Microsoft, cautioned that the release is  still in beta and lacks tools needed for remote administration.
"Do NOT upgrade to the Windows 7 Beta any machine  that you're using for remote administration of domains or hyper-v,"  Remde warned. "Those tools won't be there, and to my knowledge they're  not available yet."
The Windows 7 Microsoft TechNet Forum explains  here that Virtual PC 2007 isn't officially supported with this beta release  of Windows 7.   
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.