Virtualization software licensing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All Microsoft server licenses also include downgrade rights, meaning a virtual instance can be replaced by Windows 2000 or Windows NT. Although Microsoft announced that it would ...
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Right now, the closest thing I've seen to that sort of thing is the work on mobile devices, not on home computers. -- k a i n a w ™ 02:22, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
Updated Windows 7 and Vista downgrade rights leaked
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Microsoft Partners: Use Of Downgrade Rights Is Surging - Software - IT ...
Microsoft partners say they've been seeing more interest in downgrade rights for Vista and Office 2007 lately, but the vendor claims it's not observing any such trend.
Microsoft: 18-month Windows 7 downgrade rights • Channel Register
If you get a PC running Windows 7 but can't divorce yourself from Windows XP, Microsoft will give you 18 months to downgrade - not six. That's the line from Microsoft, which said ...
Windows 7 may have limited XP downgrade rights | Beyond Binary - CNET ...
Microsoft plans to only allow those who buy Windows 7 machines during its first eighteen months on the market to go back to XP. Will that be a headache for businesses? Read this ...
Will Craddock's Technology Adventure in Ireland : SBS 2008 Downgrade ...
I was asked by a partner this week about the downgrade rights for SBS 2008 Premium. There was some conflicting information available between the SBS Team Blog , the MVP Blogs (and ...
Microsoft SMB Community Blog : Licensing Basics: What are Downgrade ...
Downgrade Rights grant the right to use a prior version of Microsoft® software instead of the version you purchased. For instance, the ability to install Office 2003 instead of ...
Microsoft SMB Community Blog : Let's set the record straight on ...
Since I published my, " Licensing Basics: What are Downgrade Rights? " post, I have been receiving some follow-up questions and been seeing some conversations and ...