WallyG wrote:
> Just got out of a conference call with the vendor we purchased Vista from and
> a Microsoft Lincesing rep. Apparently, you cannot purchase a full copy of
> Vista Business. They are only offering it as an upgrade.
Yes, that's the way Volume Licensing has worked for quite some time
now; as an upgrade license only. Granted, the VL installation media for
Win2K and WinXP could be used to perform clean installations, but you
still had to maintain the original, qualifying licenses for auditing
purposes (one of the conditions of the volume license).
> They never did this
> with XP or 2k.
Actually, they did.
> What's going on?
>
Nothing new, unless the Vista VL installation media has been designed
to perform only clean installations (unlikely - few businesses would
find this acceptable); it's been like this for all of WinXP's existence,
and - I'm 95% certain - for Win2K's.
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