Microsoft To Enforce Volume License Key Compliance For Vista, Longhorn Server
Enterprise customers can forget about the honor system Microsoft has in place for reporting Windows licenses they consume.
Starting with the release of Vista and "Longhorn" Windows server next year, customers will be required to register their volume license keys (VLK) with Microsoft within 30 days of acquisition and report their license usage on a monthly basis, executives said.
It's a very different system than what is in place today, sources said.
"In the enterprise, there is no client activation. You get a master set of bits and a number of licenses. It's always been up to you and an external auditor to verify that you didn't deploy more copies than you had licensed," said one source familiar with the plan, who asked not to be named. "This is designed to formalize the process."
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Re: Microsoft To Enforce Volume License Key Compliance For Vista, Longhorn Server
I'll stick with XP then. It ain't broke, right? ;)
Re: Microsoft To Enforce Volume License Key Compliance For Vista, Longhorn Server
Re: Microsoft To Enforce Volume License Key Compliance For Vista, Longhorn Server
Well as we all know Microsoft can't secure their own products and programs , so its a moot point .
I was thinking as a consumer who bought a program and then had to register said program once a month. I have recommended many products to our office this would n't be one of them .
Just the hardware upgrades alone are a deterrent , what is Bill thinking ?
Re: Microsoft To Enforce Volume License Key Compliance For Vista, Longhorn Server
Haxors love these challenges.