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| | Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? Here is what I am trying to do. I have two different PCs. I bought one "full" retail version of Vista Ultimate, not the upgrade, rather the full version for roughly $300, as I recall. Installed that full version into one of the PCs, fine, everything works to my satisfaction. The remaining PC had Windows XP Pro in it. Using the _same_ one license of Vista Ultimate, it gave me the choice to upgrade the XP Pro to Vista, which I did, fine, everything works, Microsoft allowed me to "activate" without question. Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs? Will I have problems in the future with upgrades to the PCs? What am I missing here? Thanks for any light you can throw on this subject, obviously I do not understand what might happen here. Mark- |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? The Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) file will eventually flag one of your PC's as "non-genuine". Its only a matter of time. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Mark Conrad" wrote: Here is what I am trying to do. I have two different PCs. I bought one "full" retail version of Vista Ultimate, not the upgrade, rather the full version for roughly $300, as I recall. Installed that full version into one of the PCs, fine, everything works to my satisfaction. The remaining PC had Windows XP Pro in it. Using the _same_ one license of Vista Ultimate, it gave me the choice to upgrade the XP Pro to Vista, which I did, fine, everything works, Microsoft allowed me to "activate" without question. Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs? Will I have problems in the future with upgrades to the PCs? What am I missing here? Thanks for any light you can throw on this subject, obviously I do not understand what might happen here. Mark- |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? Mark Conrad wrote: Quote: > Here is what I am trying to do. > > I have two different PCs. > > I bought one "full" retail version of Vista Ultimate, not the upgrade, > rather the full version for roughly $300, as I recall. > > Installed that full version into one of the PCs, fine, everything works > to my satisfaction. > > > The remaining PC had Windows XP Pro in it. > > Using the _same_ one license of Vista Ultimate, it gave me the choice > to upgrade the XP Pro to Vista, which I did, fine, everything works, > Microsoft allowed me to "activate" without question. > > Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs? > Yes, it is using the same license on two PCs simultaneously, in violation of the EULA. The "why" is that Windows Product Activation (WPA) isn't a perfect anti-piracy method. After approximately 120 days, Microsoft "drops" the record of any specific Product Key's activation. They do this for, I believe, two reasons: first of all, the database would grow to an enormous size, taking up ever increasing amounts for storage capacity, and eventually becoming unmanageable, economically; secondly, Microsoft does recognize that people will sometimes have to reinstall the OS, and tried to ease the process by making the WPA as "unburdensome" as practical, consistent with protecting their interests. So, it would be possible for someone to install and activate a license, wait 121 days, and then reuse that license. Microsoft is, despite the appearance presented by WPA and the "Windows Genuine Advantage" (WGA) programs, in reality, relying heavily (too heavily, in my opinion) upon the basic integrity of its customers to prevent piracy. Microsoft is hoping that people, once made aware of the licensing terms, will comply. I think they're being overly optimistic, myself. Quote: > > Will I have problems in the future with upgrades to the PCs? > As Carey said, eventually, both machines will connect to Windows Update within a close enough time frame, and the WGA mechanism will flag one of them as "non-Genuine." (At least, that's how it is supposed to work.) -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? In article <#7C5CAX7HHA.5752@xxxxxx>, Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: Quote: > > Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs? > Yes, it is using the same license on two PCs simultaneously, in > violation of the EULA. At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that it was not legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow something like that to happen unless it was legal. Will buy another license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for alerting me to what is going on here. Mark- |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? Mark Conrad wrote: Quote: > > > Thanks Bruce... (and Carey) > Quote: > At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that it was not > legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow something like > that to happen unless it was legal. > Yes, the WPA program is intended to stop, or at least drastically reduce, such accidental violations, but, like most technical solutions aimed at what is really a human behavioral issue, it isn't at all perfect. Quote: > Will buy another license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for > alerting me to what is going on here. > You can save some money by purchasing an Upgrade license, as you already have a qualifying older OS for the 2nd computer. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? "I was not aware that..." This is often called "casual copying" or "casual piracy" because the person doing so usually has no idea that it is against the agreement. Most of Microsoft's anti piracy measures are intended to stop just this type. Depending on the circumstances of installation, time between installations etc, these are usually caught at activation. As in your case, most do the right thing once they discover the error. The determined thieves, on the other hand, do not worry about piracy and take measures to keep their illegitimate goods which is one reason the determined thieves often get away with it. But then, that is the nature of thieves. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Mark Conrad" <noneof@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:noneof-EE893E.09195202092007@xxxxxx-sjc.supernews.net... Quote: > At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that it was > not > legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow something > like > that to happen unless it was legal. > > Will buy another license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for > alerting me to what is going on here. > > Mark- |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? Hi, Mark. I've been meaning to look up the details on this because I want to use it myself... There is (or at least, there was) an option to purchase 2 additional licenses for Windows Ultimate at a reduced price. The "family pack", or some such title, was to let a family buy a single Vista package with two additional product keys, so that they could use the single DVD-ROM to install Vista on 3 separate computers. I bought a retail Vista Ultimate x64 and installed it on my grandson's computer; now his parents would like the additional licenses so they can install it on their computers, too. Maybe Carey or Bruce or Jupiter knows the URL so that you (and I) can find the details for this. I've looked for it recently and not found it. Maybe the offer expired? RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) "Mark Conrad" <noneof@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:noneof-EE893E.09195202092007@xxxxxx-sjc.supernews.net... Quote: > In article <#7C5CAX7HHA.5752@xxxxxx>, > Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: Quote: >> > Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs? >> Yes, it is using the same license on two PCs simultaneously, in >> violation of the EULA. > Thanks Bruce... (and Carey) > > At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that it was not > legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow something like > that to happen unless it was legal. > > Will buy another license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for > alerting me to what is going on here. > > Mark- |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? Hello, again... I found it - but it's not as good a deal as I remembered. :>( It's the "Windows Vista Additional License Pack" and it's only about a $40 discount from full price. "Windows Vista Ultimate Full $359.00" http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...owto.mspxStill, it might save you a few bucks.RC--R. C. White, CPASan Marcos, TXrc@xxxxxxicrosoft Windows MVP(Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)"R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:9C816F38-22B3-49E3-A08A-027941E02C73@xxxxxx> Hi, Mark.>> I've been meaning to look up the details on this because I want to use itmyself...>> There is (or at least, there was) an option to purchase 2 additionallicenses for Windows Ultimate at a reduced price. The "family pack", orsome such title, was to let a family buy a single Vista package with twoadditional product keys, so that they could use the single DVD-ROM toinstall Vista on 3 separate computers. I bought a retail Vista Ultimate x64and installed it on my grandson's computer; now his parents would like theadditional licenses so they can install it on their computers, too.>> Maybe Carey or Bruce or Jupiter knows the URL so that you (and I) can findthe details for this. I've looked for it recently and not found it. Maybethe offer expired?>> RC>> "Mark Conrad" <noneof@xxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:noneof-EE893E.09195202092007@xxxxxx-sjc.supernews.net...>> In article <#7C5CAX7HHA.5752@xxxxxx>,>> Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxx> wrote:>>>>> > Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs?>>>>>> Yes, it is using the same license on two PCs simultaneously, in>>> violation of the EULA.>>>> Thanks Bruce... (and Carey)>>>> At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that it was not>> legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow something like>> that to happen unless it was legal.>>>> Will buy another license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for>> alerting me to what is going on here.>>>> Mark- |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? The family pack offered two Home Premiums with the purchase of one full Ultimate for just $50 each but only in the US and Canada.. the offer was pulled at 23:59, June 30th, 2007.. "R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:130F2F4B-996F-4FBB-BC85-D33CEEC712C7@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, again... > > I found it - but it's not as good a deal as I remembered. :>( > > It's the "Windows Vista Additional License Pack" and it's only about a $40 > discount from full price. > "Windows Vista Ultimate Full $359.00" > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...owto.mspxStill, > it might save you a few bucks.RC--R. C. White, CPASan Marcos, > TXrc@xxxxxxicrosoft Windows MVP(Running Windows Live Mail beta in > Vista Ultimate x64)"R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in > messagenews:9C816F38-22B3-49E3-A08A-027941E02C73@xxxxxx> Hi, > Mark.>> I've been meaning to look up the details on this because I want to > use itmyself...>> There is (or at least, there was) an option to purchase > 2 additionallicenses for Windows Ultimate at a reduced price. The "family > pack", orsome such title, was to let a family buy a single Vista package > with twoadditional product keys, so that they could use the single DVD-ROM > toinstall Vista on 3 separate computers. I bought a retail Vista Ultimate > x64and installed it on my grandson's computer; now his parents would like > theadditional licenses so they can install it on their computers, too.>> > Maybe Carey or Bruce or Jupiter knows the URL so that you (and I) can > findthe details for this. I've looked for it recently and not found it. > Maybethe offer expired?>> RC>> "Mark Conrad" <noneof@xxxxxx> > wrote in > messagenews:noneof-EE893E.09195202092007@xxxxxx-sjc.supernews.net...>> > In article <#7C5CAX7HHA.5752@xxxxxx>,>> Bruce Chambers > <bchambers@xxxxxx> wrote:>>>>> > Why? Isn't that the same copy of > Vista on two different PCs?>>>>>> Yes, it is using the same license on two > PCs simultaneously, in>>> violation of the EULA.>>>> Thanks Bruce... (and > Carey)>>>> At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that > it was not>> legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow > something like>> that to happen unless it was legal.>>>> Will buy another > license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for>> alerting me to what > is going on here.>>>> Mark- Mike Hall MS MVP Windows Shell/User http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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| | Re: Do I need another full license of Vista Ultimate? Hi R. C. You're right, there was such an offer. I believe the offer expired June 30: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...nts-today.aspx "R. C. White" <rc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9C816F38-22B3-49E3-A08A-027941E02C73@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, Mark. > > I've been meaning to look up the details on this because I want to use it > myself... > > There is (or at least, there was) an option to purchase 2 additional > licenses for Windows Ultimate at a reduced price. The "family pack", or > some such title, was to let a family buy a single Vista package with two > additional product keys, so that they could use the single DVD-ROM to > install Vista on 3 separate computers. I bought a retail Vista Ultimate > x64 and installed it on my grandson's computer; now his parents would like > the additional licenses so they can install it on their computers, too. > > Maybe Carey or Bruce or Jupiter knows the URL so that you (and I) can find > the details for this. I've looked for it recently and not found it. > Maybe the offer expired? > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Mark Conrad" <noneof@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:noneof-EE893E.09195202092007@xxxxxx-sjc.supernews.net... Quote: >> In article <#7C5CAX7HHA.5752@xxxxxx>, >> Bruce Chambers <bchambers@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Quote: >>> > Why? Isn't that the same copy of Vista on two different PCs? >>> >>> Yes, it is using the same license on two PCs simultaneously, in >>> violation of the EULA. >> Thanks Bruce... (and Carey) >> >> At the time I made the 2nd installation, I was not aware that it was not >> legal, because I thought that Microsoft would not allow something like >> that to happen unless it was legal. >> >> Will buy another license to install in the 2nd PC, thanks again for >> alerting me to what is going on here. >> >> Mark- |
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