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Which would, of course, mean that OEM licenses do not live and die with the box. Chris, are you saying that a fully installed, up and running OEM instance of Windows can be moved to another physical box, as long as that box has a license to run the version of Windows that is being moved?
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Once you have a Windows 10 Enterprise E3 license assigned to the device - it can run up to 4 VMs locally on the device or access up to 4 VMs remotely from your server(s) (concurrent VMs).Īnd just back up what I said, the info is here: https:/ / en-us/ Licensing/ product-licensing/ windows10.aspx Because in order to purchase the Windows 10 Enterprise E3 license, the device must be licensed to run and running a qualifying version of Windows Pro. If you can answer these questions without pasting a link to some MS licensing page (because, really, if it was clear enough to understand, we wouldn't have all these questions), I will sing your praises.
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#3: Does accessing that VM, by physically sitting at the keyboard of the host that has the licensed install of Win 10 E3 on it, require additional licensing? #2: Assuming we can have media (I have all the XP versions from the old DVD subscriptions), and that you confirm #1 is correct, we can (have to) use that media for the install. This license also provides downgrade rights to run a previous version of Windows 10 Enterprise as a host OS or VM - both locally on the licensed device or virtually from a server.
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The Windows 10 Enterprise E3 license via VL (not to be confused with CSP) = Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB Upgrade with Software Assurance (they essential combined the L&SA into one SKU). This is the first thread I've seen where you address the issue that, although possible allowed by #1 above, there is no way to get XP media from MS for that VM. #1: Now, if I understand it correctly, you are saying that a Win 10 E3 license assigned to HOST A will give me the right to create an XP VM on HOST A.
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I tried to explain this in my how-to I posted in the Microsoft Licensing how to's within Spiceworks:
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Your answers talk about the licensing to access that VM - but not how to license the VM itself.īecause you don't need to license the VM itself, just the access of the VM. Someone asks how do I license XP in a VM. Robert5205 wrote:This has always been part of the problem I have had understanding your answers to this question, Chris. But cloning and up and running OEM install and moving it to another box is not allowed. He can create a new VM using his OEM media, no problem. I thought we had cleared this up already and stated that this was not possible. You are saying that he CAN P2V an OEM install, move that install to another machine, and use it. It's about can you confirm this is correct? The VDA license is not perpetual, it is a subscription base. I spoke to a Microsoft licensing specialist yesterday and was advised that in my case, I would need to purchase a VDA license to access to the VM. But it doesn't allow you to move an OEM installation to another machine. I suppose OP should chime in and You are correct - I want to P2V an existing install of a Windows XP pro desktop and run it as a VM on a Windows 2012 R2 Hyper-V Host. But that isn't an option.My read of this thread is that OP wants to P2V the existing install then simply use it, as is, all programs installed, all customizations in place. If we were talking about a supported Windows OS like Windows 7 Pro or Windows 10 Pro, VL media would need to be used here. Of course, there is no guarentee that either the file names or hash values provided here are authentic.Rereading the thread, this seems to be more of a one off scenario with Windows XP and obtaining media, since the media is no longer available. I post here a list of file names and hash values for XP ISOs that probably originated from MSDN/Technet and you can Google the file names to find downloads for them. However, if you can obtain the files names of the original XP downloads from MSDN/Technet along with their SHA1 or MD5 checksum values you should be able to find them archived elsewhere with reasonable certainty that they are untouched ISOs originaly from an authorised source. Other legitimate sources are no longer available because XP ISOs are no longer made available to MSDN/Technet subscribers and the Digital Rivers download site no longer exists as far as I can tell, although there are links available for Windows 7 ISOs from Digital River.
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It is easy to obtain ISOs of WIndows XP from bitorrent or from numerous blogspot sites, but this is a risky thing to do because maliceous code could be inserted into the ISOs to compromise your security.