Alright, I work for a company who is very confused. I judge that Volume licensing would be a fantastic step forward in helping us further systematize ourselves. First of all I do not know too much about Volume Licensing but if it works like I judge, it would be very beneficial.
Our problem is: We have about 60 Windows XP and 60 Office 2003 licenses and we don’t plot on upgrading for reasonably a while. Unfortunately these “60″ are not apart of any form of volume licensing… they are austerely disks we have bought over the past couple years whenever we needed another license. IS there absolutely any way we can swap these licenses out for a volume licensing program?
In both cases, where may possibly I go to find a “dummies” version of how volume licensing works and everything that goes to setting it up and maintaining it?
Thanks for the help!
–Mike









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