You stole my key!!!  Haha, thanks Susan.

I found a whole page of KSM keys for 7, 8.x on Microsoft's support site. Bottom 
line, they know who I am and what I own. I just activated it, it certainly did 
phone home....they know it's me and they know I own a valid license. The key 
means nothing I suspect.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Susan Bradley
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 4:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Exchange] Setup Key or So Confused today.

I've seen that as well and I forget the reasoning why.  Apparently they figure 
no one trying to steal/pirate Microsoft software would even think of stealing 
Exchange.  I mean what sane person would want to patch and maintain it?

http://boot2rk.blogspot.com/2011/07/microsoft-product-keys.html
Scroll to the bottom, mine is that key too.

Susan Bradley
  

On 2/6/2015 12:14 PM, Kennedy, Jim wrote:
>
> So I am refreshing our Exchange Servers.  Just the hardware, sticking 
> with 2010.  Dig out my old keys...and I am downloading the iso from 
> MSVL.  I notice there are keys there for virtually every MS product 
> around. Now I get some cool stuff with my Campus agreement but not 
> that cool. I googling and digging around...don't ask me why...I punched my 
> key into google. It's all over the place, the whole world uses the 
> same key as I do. No my key didn't get out.
>
> I will admit I pay virtually no attention to licensing issues or 
> requirements. I know that with our campus agreement I have every 
> desktop license and cal along with office, Outlook and the Exchange 
> Cal and so on.  I just buy server licenses separately from CDWG. Which 
> is exactly where my Exchange came from.
>
> What is the deal with this key?
>





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