They could make a random keygen =D Maybe if you keep one whole week introducing from those you'll get lucky =D 0's, 1's, A's, E's, I's, O's, U's, L's, Ñ's, N's and Z's don't go. =D Otherwhise, you'll need to wait to the official release for new keys or valid keygens, I guess.
What are you talking about? Unrealated to the question There is no hard way to say how many it can activate If it was part of the big company order that has '000 of keys that means it could activate '00 of machines Some other key could activate 20 etc sebus
Yea I agree, it depends how many the company purchased for the key. And everyone I've seen wants to keep it a secret and just tell everyone "1 per person, don't use them up" in screaming words : )
For the MSDN personal subscription you buy or your workplace buys for you, it should be 10 different computer activations (or maybe 10 activations total , i dont remember).