In my earlier, “Microsoft Open License Basics – You only need 2 computers to qualify for Volume Licensing” post as part of this series, I showed you how you could qualify for Microsoft’s Open License programs with just two computers (not the 5 that some people think you need). In this post, I will teach you another little trick on meeting that initial 5 license minimum to start a new Open License Agreement if your initial purchase falls short of the quantity 5 needed.
Let’s say that you are a company with just two computers, like in my example from the “Microsoft Open License Basics – You only need 2 computers to qualify for Volume Licensing” post and you want to order Microsoft Office licenses for both computers and one or two Windows Upgrades for those computers. This would give you a total of 3 or 4 licenses, depending on if you did the one or two Windows upgrades. This leaves you short of the 5 license minimum for Open License, so now what? Here’s what you can do:
In the current month’s U.S. Open Business Retail Price List, the first “Standard” item you will come up with is Part #: BRE-00129, which is an Office Mobile license and the ERP price for this SKU is $8.00. Now, remember back to my “Microsoft Open License Basics – You only need 2 computers to qualify for Volume Licensing” post where I said you just need five (5) total licenses and they don’t need to be for the same thing? Well, there’s your answer!
In the example above, say you wanted the two (2) Office licenses for your two computers and the one (1) or two (2) Windows Upgrade Licenses for your computers. If you find yourself one or two licenses short, simply add one or two of these lowest cost “Standard” or “License/Software Assurance Pack” items to your order (since both of those items are full licenses and don’t require any qualifying licenses be owned by you already, unlike the “Software Assurance” only SKUs which would need a qualifying product for them for purchase) and you have me your five (5) license minimum order for your new Open License Agreement and you can now take advantage of all of the benefits of Volume Licensing with no minimum re-order limits (as shown in my, “Microsoft Open License Basics – 5 license minimum applies only on initial order,” post.
Now a few quick things to note about the information above:
If you found this post helpful, you may want to view other posts in my Microsoft Open License Basics series.
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With regards to Open Value ERP price list.
That is accessible from LicenseWise.
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