>> Nothing I would use when MSDN is available...<<

Action Packs are completely different. They give you 10 licenses for Office and 
the current OS, and
the server licenses (Windows Server, SQL Server, Exchange, etc.) for your 
production server. MSDN is
developer licenses, all the OS licenses, and has server licenses, but the OS 
and server licenses are
only for testing, not to run your business. 

I have the Action Pack for the company and MSDN for each developer to kick out 
code and test.
Empower is the way to go for a few years for sure. I learned you cannot have an 
Action Pack and
Empower at the same time though.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com




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