This is why for my clients I create a distribution list along the lines of 
Microsoft.licenses@<mycompany>.com, that way you don't have to know who bought 
what when and who in Sam Hill's e-mail address was used.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Leone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 11:25 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Where to download Windows 2008 (not R2) ISO?

On 6/21/2010 2:02 PM, Don Guyer had this to say:
> If you have volume licensing, you should have access to the volume
> licensing site as well as the corresponding software downloads.

You might think. Actually, at the VLKS site, it wants the Business Email 
that's on our agreement .. which my boss doesn't know. Nor does he know 
our VLK agreement number. :-)

If I put in his email as the one probably on the agreement, then he 
would receive any future emails (to activate, etc). And I quote - "if I 
had wanted to do all that, I wouldn't have asked YOU to do it ...".

I'll give it a shot, using my email ID (which does has a Windows Live 
ID; there is no email address for the business, and no Windows Live ID, 
AFAICT). But since I was never involved in the licensing process, I 
doubt it will do me that much good ...

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