Techsoup.org does windows desktop at 8 dollars for pro, and 12 for enterprise

  

Jean-Paul Natola

 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Windows Thin PC Licensing
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 19:00:41 +0000









If they are a non-profit then they might be able to get a significant discount 
on the desktop licenses.
You need to have a desktop license with SA to get the right to run Thin PC on 
the device – think of it as a downgrade right to allow
 you to not upgrade the hardware. So you buy a corporate windows desktop 
license with SA and you can then install Thin PC on the device. If it is a Tech 
Soup license (CTX here in the UK) then you get 2 years of SA with the license 
and it can be transferred
 to a full PC at a later date if required.
 
Mike
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Brian Desmond

Sent: 27 March 2014 14:23

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] Windows Thin PC Licensing


 
The underlined part is your answer. SA is not a one-off that you can purchase 
with anything and get all the SA benefits of another product.
 You have it over server licenses but not over your PCs. 
 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
[email protected]
 
w – 312.625.1438 | c – 312.731.3132

 


From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Hank Arnold

Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2014 4:35 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [NTSysADM] Windows Thin PC Licensing


 

At the Hospice I support, we have a significant number of XP machines that we 
are trying to mothball, but being a non-profit, money is *VERY* tight. One 
option we are looking
 into is the Windows Thin PC. We were told that it was available only if you 
have SA. I've read the literature from MS and I'm wondering if we are eligible. 
We do have SA, but it was purchased
 with some Windows 2012 Server licenses. The documentation mentions:


 


" Customers with active SA coverage
on their PCs will be able to install WinTPC on those devices. Customers without 
active SA coverage on their PCs can get SA by purchasing a Windows Virtual 
Desktop Access (VDA) subscription,
 which includes SA benefits such as WinTPC."


 


 



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Hank Arnold



 
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