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Sure, if I have SA, I can tell the OEM to image using Windows Enterprise or a later version. Perhaps our definition of customizing may be different: since I think of customizing as being equal to configuring Windows to have a particular appearance or the same desktop settings, etc…not using media that we are not licensed to use.
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You also state the following as being a benefit “only” of a Volume licenses: “With a VL Windows License you can customize the image yourself or ask the OEM to customize to your specification.” I believe that it is also true that we can customize an image ourselves or ask our OEM (or even a 3rd party) to customize it for us even with just an OEM license. This “HOW” should be explained briefly since there could be novices reading your post. You also leave out a missing link as to “How” a Windows OEM license become a Volume license. The only thing that SA gives is 1) rights to Windows Enterprise 2) MUI rights, 3) rights to other SA benefits.
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either via Volume Upgrade or Software Assurance). You further go on to say and “imply” that usage of Microsoft Volume Licensing media is a benefit of a Windows Volume License (i.e. I believe that the “Brief” clearly is a little more liberal than that and states: “Volume Licensing customers who have licensed Microsoft software products from an OEM, through a retail source, or under any agreement other than their Microsoft Volume Licensing agreement may use copies made from Microsoft Volume Licensing media.” You appear to say that companies can only rely on the “OEM toolkit” of the OEM as their source for the media. You do not make it perfectly clear that when reimaging OEM licenses, we are allowed to use Volume media.
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Ladylicensing, Your comments regarding Reimaging of Windows Pro OEM licenses is somewhat misleading to me. Next time…………SQL Server SA Migration and Virtualisation………. SQL Server 2012 EE Server licenses will have 20 core per server limitĪpprox 27% dependent on VL agreement level.EA/EAP customers can purchase EE Servers through the end of term.EE Server Licenses available until June 30th, 2012.Std offered in Server/CAL mode AND Per Core.We still maintain the specialized and breadth SKUs (Express, Developer, Appliances, etc )
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