How are people creating their images for Win7 - using the Windows Deployment
Toolkit? There seems to be no exact carry-over from sysprep.
 
Thanks
 
Dylan
 
Dylan Haines
Systems Technical Support Manager

HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.  
Box 725, The Hive
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, NS  B0J 2C0

Tel:  (902)634-8316 ext. 237
Cell: (902)553-0706
Fax: (902)634-3647

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Dylan Haines
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 1:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing


I was reading up on KMS today, it looked to me as there is a limit count of
available licenses on the server side.
 
Dylan Haines
Systems Technical Support Manager

HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.  
Box 725, The Hive
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, NS  B0J 2C0

Tel:  (902)634-8316 ext. 237
Cell: (902)553-0706
Fax: (902)634-3647

 <blocked::blocked::http://www.hb-studios.com/> www.hb-studios.com
 

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Once you hit 25 machines then KMS works.  KMS is like DHCP, is auto done.
MAK is registered with Microsoft and you are given a certain amount of
license to use, you can request more.  If you image machine often you will
hit that number quickly, which is why you would use KMS, which is done
locally and doesn't have a license limit.
 
Dan
 
Daniel Zobel
Director of Technology
Heyworth CUSD#4
309-473-2250 - Direct #
309-473-2822 - Grade School


>>> "Dylan Haines" <dyl...@hb-studios.com> 9/30/2010 10:46 AM >>>

Thats perfect - thanks!
 
Why would anyone want to mess with KMS then.
 
Dylan
 
Dylan Haines
Systems Technical Support Manager

HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.  
Box 725, The Hive
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, NS  B0J 2C0

Tel:  (902)634-8316 ext. 237
Cell: (902)553-0706
Fax: (902)634-3647

 <blocked::blocked::http://www.hb-studios.com/> www.hb-studios.com
 

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of McKay, Curtis
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing



Windows 7 has 2 types of volume licensing: KMS and MAK

MAK is fairly similar to VLK with XP EXCEPT that with MAK you still have to
activiate (but that can be automated in a script at the end of the imaging).
With VLK for XP, there was no activation.

 

As far as number of machines, if you buy 1000 OEM Win7 Pro desktops, you can
buy 1 VL of Win7 Pro and use the MAK key you received from buying that 1
license to reimage all 1000 OEM licensed desktops.

 

This is how we've done all our licensing.  We have over 200 vista machines
licensed this way and around 100 Win7 machines done this way.  We've always
just bought OEM licenses and then 1 VL for ease of reimaging.

 

Curtis McKay

Network Administrator

Belleville Township High School District 201

cmc...@bths201.org

 

From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Dylan Haines
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 10:25 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing

 

Thats what we were doing for XP. For Windows 7, is this a MAK you are
reffering to, or is there a separate VLK for Windows 7? Between Adobe,
Autodesk and MS my head hurts. :-(

 

No limits on how many PCs can be imaged with the same license under VLK for
Win7, even if they are all initially OEM?

 

Thanks

 

Dylan

 

Dylan Haines
Systems Technical Support Manager

HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.  
Box 725, The Hive
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, NS  B0J 2C0

Tel:  (902)634-8316 ext. 237
Cell: (902)553-0706
Fax: (902)634-3647

 <blocked::blocked::http://www.hb-studios.com/> www.hb-studios.com

 

 

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of McKay, Curtis
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 12:16 PM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing

Media has to match the license type, that is the kicker.  BUT, here's what
we have done:

We bought Vista Business and Windows 7 Professional Desktop PC(s) with OEM
licenses and then bought 1 volume license (per OS) which gave us the product
key and rights to download the volume license media.  Since the OEM license
was for Win7Pro and the VL Media/license was for Win7Pro you have the right
to use the VL media/license to reimage all OEM licensed PC(s).  So, we only
double bought 1 license, but now I can use that 1 key on all the machines.
Your rights to do this are clearly stated in the word doc at this link:

 

http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/D/4/3D42BDC2-6725-4B29-B75A-A5B0417
9958B/Reimaging.docx

 

 

Curtis McKay

Network Administrator

Belleville Township High School District 201

cmc...@bths201.org

 

From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Dylan Haines
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 10:06 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing

 

We can deal with entering the keys as we're not often doing more than a
handful at a time. Trick seems to be finding the right installer that will
accept OEM, MAP, or Vista->7 upgrade keys. Hoping to avoid keeping three
different images just for licensing reasons.

 

Thanks

 

Dylan

 

 

Dylan Haines
Systems Technical Support Manager

HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.  
Box 725, The Hive
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, NS  B0J 2C0

Tel:  (902)634-8316 ext. 237
Cell: (902)553-0706
Fax: (902)634-3647

 <blocked::blocked::http://www.hb-studios.com/> www.hb-studios.com

 

 

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From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of McKay, Curtis
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 11:56 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing

You can own as many OEMS in your organization as you want, but when you
image you'll have to type in each individual key for the machines.

 

We use KMS here, but if you don't like KMS, there's MAK as well which is
very similar to how XP volume licensing worked.

 

Curtis McKay

Network Administrator

Belleville Township High School District 201

cmc...@bths201.org

 

From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org
[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Dylan Haines
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2010 9:51 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: [tech-geeks] Windows 7 licensing

 

Hi all - trying to sort through the morass of options for Windows 7. Just
looked at KMS and decided I don't like it at all.

 

Is there a limit to how many OEM Win7 Pro licenses you can have in an
organization before you are forced to use Volume licensing? It seems to me
VLK was a lot easier to manage under XP.

 

How do you go about imaging if using only OEMs?

 

Thanks for any tips.

 

Dylan

 

Dylan Haines
Systems Technical Support Manager

HB Studios Multimedia Ltd.  
Box 725, The Hive
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, NS  B0J 2C0

Tel:  (902)634-8316 ext. 237
Cell: (902)553-0706
Fax: (902)634-3647

 <blocked::blocked::http://www.hb-studios.com/> www.hb-studios.com

 

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