Tom
The point is that you should not be purchasing OEM licenses, only systems. Then 
you either re-image using the rights you have from an existing corporate 
license or you add SA and start a new agreement to update them.
There are other ways, but it really depends on what you are looking for and how 
many licenses you are talking about. With any MS corporate license MS have the 
right to inspect on site so you need to get it right. We are doing a number of 
Software Asset Management programs at the moment with clients to help them get 
a handle on what they have, what they need, and how to get things organised.
You can however relax over numbers once you have signed up to the agreement as 
MS are very forgiving about the numbers of activations they allow you. We tend 
to see 5x to 10x the number of machines as the limit on the activations and you 
only need to call to increase that number.
Mike
From: Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 02 September 2010 19:36
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Windows 7: buy PCs with license or without

Mike, so you are saying purchase the OEM license then SA/enterprise from my 
usual source, then use the codes with that?

>>> Mike Hoffman <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 9/2/2010 2:32 PM 
>>> >>>
All desktop OS licenses are upgrade only, so you buy with OEM and then add SA 
if you want enterprise versions. Without SA you don’t get imaging rights, but 
as long as you have some corporate licence then you can use that media for all 
installs.
For activation you can get a KMS server or use the MAK keys from the MS 
website. We now have images with the public keys in them so we can use them on 
all client sites. Have a play with a KMS server – it works really well.
Mike
From: Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 02 September 2010 19:20
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 7: buy PCs with license or withhout

Folks,

I'm new to the Windows 7 licensing scheme as we are just starting to move our 
corporate to Windows 7.

With Windows XP we purchased a license when we procured the workstations.  Then 
we would use our image with our corporate volume key.  This way we had the 
license and the key.

So with Windows 7 and licensing, what do you folks do?  I don't want to have 
issues with activation down the road.  And we always put our image on 
PCs/laptops as they arrive.

Thanks,
Tom


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