The best way to make sure you have the bases covered is to speak with a 
Microsoft licensing vendor.  They're the ones that do licensing all day, every 
day, and will have the absolute correct answer for you.  At least that's how 
it's supposed to work.

>>> "Kennedy, Jim" <[email protected]> 6/2/2010 4:51 AM >>>
Bear with me, I am a desktop licensing noob. We always had a bazillion XP 
volume licenses and CAL's here so we didn't have to pay much attention to that.



You used to be able to convert XP OEM licenses to Volume for a small fee, can 
you still do that with Win 7?



You still need a desktop license and a CAL correct?



I think I have this all figured out but I wanted to double check my logic.

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