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      flaxking @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in MS Audit???:

      @flaxking said in MS Audit???:

      I meant only for the Windows OS licence itself, CALs is a whole different world.

      Yeah, you can definitely find ways to poll those.

      Unfortunately slmgr doesn't seem to be able to detect if it's using a product key from a Visual Studio subscription. But maybe we just have to use some logic.

      i.e. says it's Retail, but we don't have any Retail licences purchases so it must be a VS licence. Or it's MAK but doesn't match our recorded MAK

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        scottalanmiller @flaxking
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        @flaxking said in MS Audit???:

        Unfortunately slmgr doesn't seem to be able to detect if it's using a product key from a Visual Studio subscription. But maybe we just have to use some logic.

        That's one of the toughest things is all of the many ways that something can be licensed. Each scheme is so different, it can be very had for a tool to monitor all regime options.

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          pchiodo @flaxking
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          @flaxking said in MS Audit???:

          I wouldn't trust your reseller on being the licencing expert. I've talked to a CDW 'licencing expert' before and know first hand that they are only experts in comparison to your account manager

          Absolutely true. Although in most cases, they'll generally keep you in compliance and you'll never hear from MS or BSA.

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            wrx7m
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            Good thing I have been ignoring these jerks. They have even called me.

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              marcinozga
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              I got few emails from them too, it says somewhere that these audits are voluntary so I basically told them to pound sand and never to call me again. They did about a year later, and they got the same replay. I actually told them they'd have to pay me $300/h to do the audit, I won't do their work for free.

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                scottalanmiller @marcinozga
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                @marcinozga said in MS Audit???:

                I actually told them they'd have to pay me $300/h to do the audit, I won't do their work for free.

                Yup, that's totally an option.

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                  smartkid808
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                  I had it once, and thought the same thing, mandatory. But, even if I knew it was voluntary, I probably still would have done it anyway to force the company I worked for to get compliant (and upgrade a bunch of old dyeing PCs). So for me the self audit helped 🙂 lol.

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                    scottalanmiller @smartkid808
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                    @smartkid808 said in MS Audit???:

                    I probably still would have done it anyway to force the company I worked for to get compliant (and upgrade a bunch of old dyeing PCs).

                    It can be nice for that. But you could just fake the audit and do it accurately if you want.

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                      smartkid808
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                      @scottalanmiller said in MS Audit???:

                      It can be nice for that. But you could just fake the audit and do it accurately if you want.

                      True, but it helped to have backing proof of the audit saying we where out of compliance to scare the owner..lol
                      Nice to know we can refuse it tho. lol.

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                        scottalanmiller @smartkid808
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                        @smartkid808 said in MS Audit???:

                        True, but it helped to have backing proof of the audit saying we where out of compliance to scare the owner

                        The problem is is that it's not an accurate audit so once it's fake, you can just fake whatever you want.

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                          smartkid808 @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller true, and even add some wish list stuff ^_^ hahahah

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                            scottalanmiller @smartkid808
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                            @smartkid808 said in MS Audit???:

                            @scottalanmiller true, and even add some wish list stuff ^_^ hahahah

                            Exactly. Once you are going down the path of "fake", make it count 😉

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                              scottalanmiller
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                                scottalanmiller
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                                Got another one of these today. I like getting to send a link to this thread when I make it clear that their legal right to contact us again has been removed 😉

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                                  dave_c @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller
                                  This may also help:
                                  https://blogs.partner.microsoft.com/mpn/myth-busting-software-asset-management-and-compliance-audits/?ln=en-us
                                  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/licensing/learn-more/compliance-verification-faq

                                  Things like:

                                  • Microsoft SAM programs are voluntary services...
                                  • A compliance audit is a mandatory review of a company’s use of Microsoft’s products and services...
                                    These compliance verifications are initiated across less than 5% of Microsoft’s licensing customers worldwide

                                  But ignoring things like:

                                  • We believe that SAM can be a strategic advantage for all our customers
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