The new Microsoft Vista product has several regional Microsoft websites talking up the “WOW” factor. The Australian site (http://windowsvista.com.au) website has its own “WOW” factor with a broken link that relates directly to Microsoft Vista licensing. It is a disgrace that the flagship product releases website has a broken link, even more so that it has been for over 2 weeks now. I have now sent feedback items to Microsoft Australia twice to address this issue, and wait eagerly for the issue to be resolved. They should fix it, after all its more money for them, though potentially not as much as purchasing a boxed upgrade product. Perhaps that is their game and are deliberately withholding the information in the hope I will go out and buy the upgrade packs. Given I have purchased Microsoft Vista Ultimate that is unlikely to occur.
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Well Microsoft have still not rectified the Australian site for their flagship product. Perhaps the “WOW” factor has worn off for them and they no longer care to sell the flagship product.
This broken link is still not fixed. Microsoft clearly do not care to sell more copies of Microsoft Windows Vista quickly.
This is now getting ridiculously tardy on Microsofts psrt. The need to correct this site and ensure it is working.
Microsoft has fixed the screw up. The fix for the “Additional Licenses” section is to remove it entirely. I guess the Windows XP machines remain as Windows XP machines.
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