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Free Microsoft Safety Posters?


Shawn

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Educate your students, faculty, and staff on the simple steps they can take to protect their PCs. Download the posters from the links below, or place an order and we’ll send you a 3-poster kit (75 posters total) entirely free of charge. (U.S. and Canada only)

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I must say, the posters floor me. You get 25 posters X each of the different sayings.

No charge, posters or shipping.

(You can order 2 - 75 piece sets)

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im on a mac. interesting enough, microsoft picked up and blocked one of the worm viruses that was sent to me.

i like the signs though

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  • 1 month later...
Dear Shawn,

Thank you for requesting the free Microsoft Security Poster series. Unfortunately, due to unexpectedly high demand our supply of posters was quickly exhausted, so we will not be able to fulfill your request. However, Adobe Acrobat versions of each of the three posters are available for free download at http://www.microsoft.com/education/?ID=SecurityPosters.

Thank you again for your interest, and please accept our sincerest apologies.

Microsoft Education Solutions Group

Microsoft

hrummph :horny:

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but how do they do anything at all to educate? 'hackers ahead?' where? 'do not pick up viruses?' well, duh! <_>

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now i see some hazy lines, thank you (eyes...need...new...lenses...bah). :lol:

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