Your advice was and is of course valid and useful, I just wanted to tell that apparently the keys will be visible quite a long time.
I don't know - it's possible that they're planning to kill off those bits of the Technet website when the last subscription end dates are up (which must only be a week or two away now).
I think I'll be saving the keys as Jimbo suggests...
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For those who were previous TechNet subscribers -- you CAN still get your keys even if you can't download the products any more.
This is good for people who for example want to get a W10 licence -- you can enter a VALID W7 / W8 / W8.1...
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If you still need to create some Free W10 updates before expiry (Jul 29) and you were an old technet subscriber - you can still log on and get ALL your keys. The easy way is to save to XML (there's export to XML at the top right hand...
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If anybody was a member of the old TechNet system and have keys from those days -- W7 / W8 /W8.1 keys are still valid to be used for W10 installs.
If you haven't got your keys or lost them you can still logon (use your Microsoft ID)...