ebd Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 I have a quick question about WinPE licensing. Background: I work for a corporation who has an EA. We have completed the initial term and recently renewed. We've rolled out WinXP and Office 2003 and have perpetual licenses for both.Hypothetical situation: Imagine we were bankrupt and could cancel contracts without penalty.Part of our Software Assurance / EA renewal is the right to use WinPE. The question I have is this:Was the license for WinPE acquired in the intial term of the EA when we acquired WinXP or does the right solely come from the EA and the Software Assurance? If we could cancel the renewal, would we still have the right to use WinPE or would we forfeit the right?Thanks!
gadget Posted March 23, 2006 Posted March 23, 2006 I have a quick question about WinPE licensing. Background: I work for a corporation who has an EA. We have completed the initial term and recently renewed. We've rolled out WinXP and Office 2003 and have perpetual licenses for both.Hypothetical situation: Imagine we were bankrupt and could cancel contracts without penalty.Part of our Software Assurance / EA renewal is the right to use WinPE. The question I have is this:Was the license for WinPE acquired in the intial term of the EA when we acquired WinXP or does the right solely come from the EA and the Software Assurance? If we could cancel the renewal, would we still have the right to use WinPE or would we forfeit the right?Thanks!Currently you need to be SA. There is nothing stopping you making your own PE like barts though as long as the computer you are using it on has it's own XP license.
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