This is one area where most resellers have problems as the guys selling the corp licenses know nothing of the action pack license. You really have to find the paperwork, and then simply thing what you would say in the event of an inspection. There is a lot of abuse of the MAP and TechNet out there so if you have a clear idea of what you are doing and why then you will be fine. With the higher levels of the partner network you get a lot more licenses depending on your competencies, so these questions only usually occur in small resellers.
We have way more software license granted to us than staff, so we played with KMS and the corporate licenses to learn about them and advise our clients - which is exactly what the action pack is for. The tweaks to the license details are there to stop mass distribution of media for client who only see Microsoft as a software supplier rather than as a partner. Once you have signed up to corporate agreements then you are at a higher level of trust and responsibility for the software so are trusted to do the right thing. If pushed, the licensing people will panic and say 'No' when the clear answer is 'Yes' from the licensing reimaging rights section in this issue. MAP licenses are annual licenses so if you let it lapse you no longer have any downgrade rights and have to remove all the software -hence the need for an audit trail. Mike From: Guyer, Don [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 25 August 2011 13:43 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Action Pack License Question I don't even pretend to fully understand MS licensing, but... It sounded to me that the OP wanted to know if he could substitute MVL media for MAP media (and the corresponding license key). KMS or not, I'd check with an MS license reseller from one of the larger suppliers, such as CDW or the like. Everything I've read about MAP indicates that it's for MS Solution providers, VARs, etc. Not trying to start any arguments here, I'm curious myself. Don Guyer Windows Systems Engineer RIM Operations Engineering Distributed - A Team, Tier 2 Enterprise Technology Group Fiserv [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Office: 1-800-523-7282 x 1673 Fax: 610-233-0404 www.fiserv.com<http://www.fiserv.com/> [cid:[email protected]] From: Mike Hoffman [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 3:58 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Action Pack License Question KMS requires a minimum number of either physical or virtual computers in a network environment. These minimums, called activation thresholds, are set so that they are easily met by enterprise customers. For computers running: * Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 you must have at least five (5) computers to activate. * Windows Vista or Windows 7 you must have at least twenty-five (25) computers to activate. These thresholds can be a mix of server and client machines to make up the threshold number. * Office 2010, Project 2010 and Visio 2010 you must have at least five (5) computers to activate. If you have deployed Microsoft Office 2010 products, including Project 2010 and Visio 2010, you must have at least five (5) computers running Office 2010, Project 2010 or Visio 2010. We have a KMS server running on a virtual server core with 256Mb Ram. Mike From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> Sent: 25 August 2011 00:09 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Action Pack License Question Not my area of expertise, but I thought KMS required a minimum of 25 activations? Regards, Michael B. Smith Consultant and Exchange MVP http://TheEssentialExchange.com From: Mike Hoffman [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4:37 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Action Pack License Question Set up a KMS server and just stop worrying. We have MVL, Action Pack, TechNet and SPLA licenses floating around and the audit tools from the KMS VAMT (Volume Activation Management Toolkit) keep us straight. I have a standard build folder for Office, SharePoint Designer, Project and Visio with SP1 all in one folder which we install on every internal machine. If you ever needed to change the keys then you could do it with a click from the console. I would keep the following as the rights for it: Reimaging Eligibility Reimaging is permitted if the copies made from the Volume Licensing media are identical to the originally licensed product[1]. Volume Licensing customers who have licensed Microsoft software products from an OEM, through a retail source, or under any agreement other than their Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement may use copies made from Microsoft Volume Licensing media. Customers can use these copies from Microsoft media only if they are the same product and version, contain the same components, and are in the same language. The following are examples that do not meet the eligibility criteria for reimaging: Different components: The Microsoft Office system suites must have exactly the same component products. For instance, Microsoft Office Professional 2010 licensed through the OEM, system builder, or FPP channel and Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 licensed through Microsoft Volume Licensing are not the same product. They also do not share the same components. Therefore, you cannot reimage in this example. Microsoft Reimaging Rights Feb 2011 Mike (Microsoft Licensing Sales Expert 2004-2011) From: Sam Cayze [mailto:[email protected]]<mailto:[mailto:[email protected]]> Sent: 24 August 2011 21:14 To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: RE: Action Pack License Question I spoke with 9 different people at all various departments. (MAPS, VL, PreSales, Business Support, Licensing, etc). Nobody had an answer. The last one told me to talk to our reseller. 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