
Five months after its introduction, Microsoft is discontinuing a program that offered some Windows Vista purchasers the ability to <A HREF="http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6193894.html?tag=nl.rSINGLE">buy additional copies of the operating system at a substantial discount.</A>
Since Windows Vista went on sale to consumers at the end of January, U.S. and Canadian buyers of Vista Ultimate have had the option of buying up to two additional copies of Vista--albeit the Home Premium version--for an additional $50 apiece. The company had said it would re-evaluate the "Windows Vista Family Discount" after June 30.
In a posting on the Windows Vista Team Blog, Microsoft product manager Nick White said the program would "sunset" as of 11:59 p.m. PDT on June 30.