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There are three channels that offer licenses for the latest iterations of the Windows client and server operating systems, namely retail, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and Volume Licensing. While OEM and retail licenses are available to all customers, the same is not valid for volume licenses. Only business customers with large IT environments can access Volume Licenses of Windows, for example. At the same time, Microsoft has adapted the inherent activation process and associated mechanism of Windows to the specific needs of customers with certain licenses. While retail copies of the OS can be activated individually, with OEM pre-installed variants coming activated by default, the needs of Volume License customers are more complex. Microsoft has published extensive documentation of TechNet covering this, and IT professionals can access the Volume Activation Planning Guide for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. âœMicrosoft Volume Licensing offers customized pro!
grams that are tailored to the size and purchasing preference of the organization. These programs provide simple, flexible, and affordable solutions that enable organizations to easily manage their licenses. To become a Volume Licensing customer, the organization needs to set up a Volume License agreement with Microsoft,â reads an ...
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