You might be thinking of the Dev network keys (MSDN).
MSDN used to be free so this was a common approach, but they re-org’ed all their programs so I think those keys are now hiding under the paid MSDN program…
If you have a university that supports alumni, Microsoft grants a key to each student, faculty, and alumni in most of their post-secondary education plans.
My other recommended way is through the Startup Hub.
MSDN used to be free so this was a common approach, but they re-org’ed all their programs so I think those keys are now hiding under the paid MSDN program…
You might be thinking of the Dev network keys (MSDN).
MSDN used to be free so this was a common approach, but they re-org’ed all their programs so I think those keys are now hiding under the paid MSDN program…
If you have a university that supports alumni, Microsoft grants a key to each student, faculty, and alumni in most of their post-secondary education plans.
My other recommended way is through the Startup Hub.
You can still get Windows 11 Dev VMs for free;
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/downloads/virtual-machines/
And you can get Evaluation keys for 11 Enterprise, Server 2022, SQL Server 2022, and System Center 2022.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter