Solved Windows 7 licenses
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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.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
Took 2 months of back and forth and sending links to MS documentation.
been there. It was like the level 1 guy would only read what you put in the boxes in the Excel spreadsheet.
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@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
Out of a handful of larger clients, I have one that has been getting audited pretty much every 2 years.
What they heck? In all my years - I'm not sure MS has ever looked at my sites...
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@gjacobse said in Windows 7 licenses:
What they heck? In all my years - I'm not sure MS has ever looked at my sites...
I haven't had them audit any of my non for profit clients...
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@mike-davis said in Windows 7 licenses:
@gjacobse said in Windows 7 licenses:
What they heck? In all my years - I'm not sure MS has ever looked at my sites...
I haven't had them audit any of my non for profit clients...
Non-Profits make up 10 of my last 13 years
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@gjacobse said in Windows 7 licenses:
Non-Profits make up 10 of my last 13 years
That's what I was thinking.
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@jaredbusch said in Windows 7 licenses:
fused to believe that I could use replication with Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 without full double licensing of everything, etc.
You can probably find some OEM Windows 7 licenses out there. that might save you a few $ otherwise, just buy new machines....
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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 am that shop. I have been audited twice in 4 years.
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The first audit was stressful and we ended up having to purchase some things but it wasn't terrible. The most recent audit was ridiculous and I had to track down invoices for Exchange 2010 and corresponding CALs from January 2011 from Dell. I had the invoice but for some reason, MS couldn't find my agreements in their system so after 3 months, they finally were able to find them. I also had to take 5 pictures EACH of OEM license stickers from 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 Pro, to prove that I was actually using upgrades from OEM. Every question I had was met with a 1-week delayed response. It was unbelievable.
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What passed for proof in the first one wasn't enough in the second. I also had received the intent to audit letter a year after the first and had to tell them that they already had audited me the year prior. MS licensing is the absolute worst. Period.
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@wrx7m I get to implement a Windows free workplace starting tonight. Woot!!
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@scottalanmiller Greenfield?
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@scottalanmiller Good times.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
@wrx7m I get to implement a Windows free workplace starting tonight. Woot!!
You're one lucky man!
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@wrx7m said in Windows 7 licenses:
I also had to take 5 pictures EACH of OEM license stickers from 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 Pro, to prove that I was actually using upgrades from OEM.
I had to do the picture thing the first time they audited us.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 7 licenses:
I get to implement a Windows free workplace starting tonight. Woot!!
What line of work is the workplace in? I like the idea, but everywhere I go it seems that the company has one app that won't run on Linux. It's getting better with so many web based apps, but the second issue is training. I deal with so many companies that would struggle learning how to go from Microsoft Office to Open Office.