Upgrading Win2003 R2 to 64 bit licensing ...

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If one purchased an OEM version of Win 2003 Svr Std R2 (32 bit) within the
past six months, can they use their existing product license key to upgrade
to the 64 bit version - assuming they can acquire the media from their
vendor? TIA ...
 
Re: Upgrading Win2003 R2 to 64 bit licensing ...

No. OEM licensing is quite restrictive. You _might_ be able to talk your OEM
vendor into a swap, but I doubt it. And the license keys are definitely
different between x86 and x64 for Server 2k3.

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"E-Double" <EDouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If one purchased an OEM version of Win 2003 Svr Std R2 (32 bit) within the
> past six months, can they use their existing product license key to
> upgrade
> to the 64 bit version - assuming they can acquire the media from their
> vendor? TIA ...
 
Re: Upgrading Win2003 R2 to 64 bit licensing ...

Cool, thanks.



"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> No. OEM licensing is quite restrictive. You _might_ be able to talk your OEM
> vendor into a swap, but I doubt it. And the license keys are definitely
> different between x86 and x64 for Server 2k3.
>
> --
> Charlie.
> http://msmvps.com/xperts64
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
>
>
> "E-Double" <EDouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:407FA180-23BE-45FD-A8F5-4523C79D4BD7@microsoft.com...
> > If one purchased an OEM version of Win 2003 Svr Std R2 (32 bit) within the
> > past six months, can they use their existing product license key to
> > upgrade
> > to the 64 bit version - assuming they can acquire the media from their
> > vendor? TIA ...

>
 
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