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Melatonic
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Windows 11 Pro will soon require a Microsoft Accou...
Might be a good time to take some affordable evening classes at your local community college
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gruez
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I don't think microsoft ever gave away LTSC licenses for students. Education/Enterprise maybe, but not LTSC.
easton
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They definitely did at one point, I still have a LTSC key from before my school decided to be too lazy to renew Azure Dev Tools for Teaching (Imagine). IIRC the keys were per edition, so a 2016 key wouldn't apply to the newest LTSC release.
Melatonic
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I believe you just use a regular edu or enterprise key and just choose LTSC when you create your install media? Been a bit though
fortyseven
on Feb 18, 2022
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What a shitty thing to say to someone.
HWR_14
on Feb 18, 2022
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They meant to qualify for educational pricing and discounts, not to improve their skills.
BizarreByte
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What? He's suggesting getting a student license for Windows/MS Products.
gjvc
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I'd love to do some electrician qualifications at the local community college.
iqanq
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Ooops, virtue signalling gone wrong here.
idiotsecant
on Feb 18, 2022
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What is the word for complaining about virtue signalling as a way of virtue signalling?
SSLy
on Feb 18, 2022
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Is so meta, even this acronym.
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