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want a screenshot? actually qualify for the beta......I've read the EULA, and no leaked info from me! All I will say is OMG! It rocks! *has enterprize edtion installed...*...and it being beta1, it will get even better as they optimize it for performance! *types up a new doc in the new word format* *cough*

He's saying you don't have the technical intellect.

The fact you couldn't download the beta worries me also I guess... :ninja:

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I never intended to download it :|

PsrPimp had a problem with Firefox so I suggested he used Internet Explorer.

im ****ed they are offering this as a self extracting exe :( winrar could extrac pro.exe fine but i had to go thru hoops to get one note and front page extracted. i expect the others could be that way as well. why couldnt microsoft just provide all the downloads as isos :(

Anyone else requested the software on disk? With a measley 256K connection here at work it'll take a few hours to download...

I've got a 2MB pipe in to my home so I'll be trying to download tonight once I get back.

Now just got to build a test machine for testing - can't wait!!

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im ****ed they are offering this as a self extracting exe :( winrar could extrac pro.exe fine but i had to go thru hoops to get one note and front page extracted. i expect the others could be that way as well. why couldnt microsoft just provide all the downloads as isos :(

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Umm... its self extracting! If you had trouble with WinRAR, just use the freakin' self extractor. I had no problems.

Microsoft probably just made a mistake. They will eventually post an ISO. The same problem happened with the MSDN release of Visual Studio. They first released a IMG file and then changed to ISO.

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