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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/24/2013 06:26 AM, Oliver Grawert
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<pre wrap="">hi,
On Sa, 2013-03-23 at 12:47 -0500, William Scott Lockwood III wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Unless you want to buy a large volume of licenses, in which case as
long as your headcount doesn't exceed that number, they don't care.
Note that this model of complience is usually only sold to
corporations.
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<pre wrap="">quoting myself from above ;)
..."if your iso isn't a multi install allowed OEM version (which is
usually very expensive but also only comes with a limited number of
product keys)"...
ciao
oli
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I found this to be quite accurate. They eventually hired a Windows
Admin when I flat out refused to deal with it anymore. I dont care
what M$ says, TCO is NOT better with Windows anything.<br>
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If you have a KMS server you can use OPSI to network install. But
KMS I suppose is that corporate license you speak of.<br>
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Ron<br>
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