Solved Windows 7 licenses
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I think VL might be your only path.
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@mike-davis Then why not just leave it as is for now?
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@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Then why not just leave it as is for now?
Because it is not legal.
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@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Microsoft Open Programs
For only 4 machines? Also doesn't the open program pretty much mean you're getting audited every 2 years?
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If the machines only have so much life left in them, new Windows licenses will cost a fortune. It is what it is, almost certainly this should prompt them to buy new machines at this point.
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@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Then why not just leave it as is for now?
They aren't licensed properly.
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@coliver said in Windows 7 licenses:
@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Then why not just leave it as is for now?
They aren't licensed properly.
At all.
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@Mike-Davis just buy some VL licenses and you are done. you have no need to reinstall. that is not how licensing works. you just need to have them purchased.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@Mike-Davis just buy some VL licenses and you are done. you have no need to reinstall. that is not how licensing works. you just need to have them purchased.
He has to buy VL and OEMs. VL are upgrade only and since there was no original license on these boxes, he has to have both. Making it pretty expensive.
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I would guess that between the OEM and the VL, it's going to easily approach $300 per machine to license. Doesn't take long before new machines would be comparable.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
If the machines only have so much life left in them, new Windows licenses will cost a fortune. It is what it is, almost certainly this should prompt them to buy new machines at this point.
Exactly.
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@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Microsoft Open Programs
For only 4 machines? Also doesn't the open program pretty much mean you're getting audited every 2 years?
The minimum purchase point is five "items", so sure. And while people do get audited, I've never known a shop first hand that was. It's mostly only because of the sheer size of people in Spiceworks that we get the feeling that audits are common.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@Mike-Davis just buy some VL licenses and you are done. you have no need to reinstall. that is not how licensing works. you just need to have them purchased.
He has to buy VL and OEMs. VL are upgrade only and since there was no original license on these boxes, he has to have both. Making it pretty expensive.
Missed that bit about whitebox.
Yup, you are screwed @Mike-Davis. Just buy new machines.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@Mike-Davis just buy some VL licenses and you are done. you have no need to reinstall. that is not how licensing works. you just need to have them purchased.
He has to buy VL and OEMs. VL are upgrade only and since there was no original license on these boxes, he has to have both. Making it pretty expensive.
Missed that bit about whitebox.
Yup, you are screwed @Mike-Davis. Just buy new machines.
This seems like the best choice.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Microsoft Open Programs
For only 4 machines? Also doesn't the open program pretty much mean you're getting audited every 2 years?
The minimum purchase point is five "items", so sure. And while people do get audited, I've never known a shop first hand that was. It's mostly only because of the sheer size of people in Spiceworks that we get the feeling that audits are common.
I have had 4 clients audited. One with only 8 computers.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Microsoft Open Programs
For only 4 machines? Also doesn't the open program pretty much mean you're getting audited every 2 years?
The minimum purchase point is five "items", so sure. And while people do get audited, I've never known a shop first hand that was. It's mostly only because of the sheer size of people in Spiceworks that we get the feeling that audits are common.
I have had 4 clients audited. One with only 8 computers.
At least with 4-8 computers, audits are fast and easy.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Microsoft Open Programs
For only 4 machines? Also doesn't the open program pretty much mean you're getting audited every 2 years?
The minimum purchase point is five "items", so sure. And while people do get audited, I've never known a shop first hand that was. It's mostly only because of the sheer size of people in Spiceworks that we get the feeling that audits are common.
I have had 4 clients audited. One with only 8 computers.
At least with 4-8 computers, audits are fast and easy.
8 computers and 2 Hyper-V servers. and anything but fast an easy because the guy responding to the SAM paperwork refused to believe that I could use replication with Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 without full double licensing of everything, etc.
Took 2 months of back and forth and sending links to MS documentation.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
@aaronstuder said in Windows 7 licenses:
@mike-davis Microsoft Open Programs
For only 4 machines? Also doesn't the open program pretty much mean you're getting audited every 2 years?
The minimum purchase point is five "items", so sure. And while people do get audited, I've never known a shop first hand that was. It's mostly only because of the sheer size of people in Spiceworks that we get the feeling that audits are common.
I have had 4 clients audited. One with only 8 computers.
At least with 4-8 computers, audits are fast and easy.
8 computers and 2 Hyper-V servers. and anything but fast an easy because the guy responding to the SAM paperwork refused to believe that I could use replication with Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 without full double licensing of everything, etc.
Took 2 months of back and forth and sending links to MS documentation.
Same issue here.
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Out of a handful of larger clients, I have one that has been getting audited pretty much every 2 years. This last round was great. The client has been buying all their licensing through CDW, so my CDW rep said he would take care of it.