After the purchase, you'll receive an email with the download link within 48 hours.
The download links use the HTTPS protocol. e.g."https://www.shoplack.com/file.iso"
Some of the old software before 2010 may not be able to install/run normally on x64 or Windows 10 systems. Be aware of it before purchasing it.


The MSDN Library is the essential reference for developers, with more than a gigabyte of technical programming information, sample code, documentation, technical articles, the Microsoft Developer Knowledge Base, and anything else you might need to develop solutions that implement Microsoft technology.
The October 2000 MSDN Library on DVD-ROM is the most convenient way to access all the information in the October MSDN Library.
In addition to delivering the entire MSDN Library on one disc, the DVD version of the Library contains a huge amount of multimedia content, including:
Best of Tech·Ed 2000 (the Bill Gates keynote address and 46 sessions).
Best of PDC 2000, including overview sessions on the Microsoft .NET Framework.
The MSDN Show, Episode 5: Getting Ready for Win64. Windows 2000 is 64-bit ready, and the Windows 2000 SDK includes the tools you need to start getting your application 64-bit ready as well. In this special episode, filmed live at Tech·Ed 2000, we talk with Kyle Marsh and Stan Murawski about the upcoming release of a 64-bit version of Windows 2000 and what this means to application developers.
The MSDN Show, Episode 4: SQL Server. SQL Server provides rich and robust support for scaleable database solutions. In this episode, we talk with Paul Flessner, Vice President of SQL Server and Middleware, and Peter Spiro, General Manager of SQL Server. They help us to better understand the overall architecture of SQL Server, how it fits within a corporation's data management infrastructure, and what some of the new features and aspects are for SQL Server 2000. Then, Matthew Drooker, Vice President of Systems Development, and Brad Imbach, Systems Developer, from Turner Broadcasting Sales, Inc., join us to discuss how they used SQL Server for an internal project for managing reports of their on-air programs.