One thing I'm sure the client will note is;

"MS_Rep_Name" will contact Business_Name to discuss the internal self audit, 
SHOULD YOUR ORG ELECT TO ENGAGE OUTSIDE RESOURCES O ASSIST YOU IN THE INTERNAL 
AUDIT MICROSOFT NOT FUND THOSE RESOURCES"



  

Jean-Paul Natola

 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] SOT: Letter from MS, legitimacy ?
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 16:28:03 +0000









Vs. doing it free? Absolutely.
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of J- P

Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 12:05 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] SOT: Letter from MS, legitimacy ?


 

Being a consultant to them, would you make this a billable task?



  

Jean-Paul Natola

 








Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 11:56:23 -0400

From: [email protected]

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] SOT: Letter from MS, legitimacy ?


Be prepared for a hair pulling experience.  When we did the "It's not an audit, 
we're here to



help you manage your licenses" they ended up doing lots of aggravating things.  
Stuff like


not wanting to accept the idea that OEM XP licenses on a bunch of old HP 
machines were



valid since neither our accounting or the reseller's records went back far 
enough to be


able to produce an invoice. I think they finally dropped that when we came up 
with an


email acknowledgement from the purchase and took pictures of a number of the COA


stickers on some of the boxes.  Then there was them saying we needed to purchase


something like 20 cores of SQL Server 2012. We were running 2008r2, properly 
licensed


and even with the 2012 transition, we were still properly licensed. I ended up 
quoting them


the relevant sections from the SQL 2012 licensing document about a dozen times 
before


they got it. There was several other dumb things. 


 


I've heard that this is being driven from the sales side of Microsoft as a 
revenue enhancement


tool. I didn't see anything that would make me think that's not the case.



 


 


 


 






Hi all

 

One of my new clients called me and said they received a letter via Fedex from 
MS, regarding licensing. In my 15+ years I have never had that occur before , I 
asked them to
 email me the letter so I can take a look at it.

 

They only recently (within the last year) gone to Volume Licensing for 
Windows/Exchange/outlook and TS cals/licensing, all desktops are desktops are 
OEM licensed.

 

They are also  a small company (maybe 40 desktops ) and a handful of servers.

 

Has anyone on here ever been contacted in this manner?

  

 

 


Jean-Paul Natola

 



 


 


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