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Martin
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Hi Guys
Not sure whether this kind of thing is adddressed in this group or maybe
I could be directed to a better one.
Here is what I wanted
Server 2003 Enterprise Edition 64bit
From this I wanted to run virtual servers which the MS web pages say
you can do included in your Enterprise Edition licence.
Now, I bought the (hardware) server and the reseller sold me a copy of
Enterprise OEM which only came with 64bit media and licence key. He did
know I wanted it to run virtual servers at the time of placing the
order. He's a gold partner.
Now when I have installed it and wanted to set up the virtual servers he
claims that afterall Microsoft won't allow the 4 included virtual
servers to be with the OEM version and I need to upgrade to a volume
licence key (he's willing to do this for the cost difference between the
two products - so he is taking the loss here)
Now my questions are.
Is this the case? Nowhere can I see on the MS virtual server web pages
that the 4 free VS licences with Enterprise edition are not included in
the OEM version.
When I install the VS I need 32bit media and associated licence keys -
assuming I can run the OEM version and get my free VS installs where can
I get the media and keys from (legally that is).
Many hours have been spent on this with my reseller chasing MS, and I've
spent 2 days installing the thing and don't really want to start again
with new media and have to charge my client (or not).
Sorry about the length of post, I didn't want to leave anything out.
Regards
Martin
Not sure whether this kind of thing is adddressed in this group or maybe
I could be directed to a better one.
Here is what I wanted
Server 2003 Enterprise Edition 64bit
From this I wanted to run virtual servers which the MS web pages say
you can do included in your Enterprise Edition licence.
Now, I bought the (hardware) server and the reseller sold me a copy of
Enterprise OEM which only came with 64bit media and licence key. He did
know I wanted it to run virtual servers at the time of placing the
order. He's a gold partner.
Now when I have installed it and wanted to set up the virtual servers he
claims that afterall Microsoft won't allow the 4 included virtual
servers to be with the OEM version and I need to upgrade to a volume
licence key (he's willing to do this for the cost difference between the
two products - so he is taking the loss here)
Now my questions are.
Is this the case? Nowhere can I see on the MS virtual server web pages
that the 4 free VS licences with Enterprise edition are not included in
the OEM version.
When I install the VS I need 32bit media and associated licence keys -
assuming I can run the OEM version and get my free VS installs where can
I get the media and keys from (legally that is).
Many hours have been spent on this with my reseller chasing MS, and I've
spent 2 days installing the thing and don't really want to start again
with new media and have to charge my client (or not).
Sorry about the length of post, I didn't want to leave anything out.
Regards
Martin