Purchasing additional Windows Vista licenses

For customers who acquired a full or upgrade version of Windows Vista from retail or pre-installed, we've got a pretty sweet deal.  We're announcing the Windows Vista Additional License program, which provides the ability to install the same edition of Windows Vista on any other additional computers you may own.  The program allows customers to purchase up to 5 additional licenses for PCs they own at 10% off the suggested retail price.

Windows Vista requires 1 license per device.  When attempting to install and activate the same licensed copy of Windows Vista on another PC, activation won't work.  When the activation fails, the user is directed to purchase additional licenses online or by phone.  Remember, not properly activating Windows Vista will lead to it running in reduced functionality mode, so this new program is a handy way to avoid that situation.  With it, customers can use their original Windows Vista media for installation and activate each installation using the newly purchased licenses.  This means there's no need to wait for new media to arrive in the mail -- although that option is available in case the original media is lost or otherwise unavailable.

For North America, Windows Vista Additional License online orders opened 19 March (yesterday) and phone orders were available as of 28 February.  For our EMEA friends, online orders will be available on 26 March, with phone orders currently planned for a future date.

For more information on the Windows Vista Additional License program, visit this website.

The program is designed to run through the entire product lifecycle of Windows Vista; thus, no end date has yet been established.

Note that other types of licenses such as Volume Licensing, MSDN, TechNet and evaluation copies do not qualify for the Additional License Program.


Comments

  1. Posted on: August 21, 2007 at 8:42AM  

    hrdn: "Well, anytime upgrade is still not available over here in Germany."

    Not in Hungary!

  2. Posted on: November 18, 2008 at 4:10PM  

    I'm very confused and I hope someone can help me. I'd post on the group discussion, but for some reason, I can't sign in there with my Live ID...

    I activated Vista Ultimate on my pc about 2 weeks ago when I re-installed. After I'd done that, I ran slmgr.vbs -dlv to check my license period and it said it was activated.

    Now, I don't know what's happened, but for some reason, the timer's reset to my inital grace period and in an hour, I'll have 7 days to activate... I don't understand why, but if anyone can explain it to me, and tell me how to fix this, I'll be really greatful.

    -L

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  1. Posted by: links for 2007-03-21 | ITsVISTA on March 21, 2007 at 2:33AM
  2. Posted by: Teamzille.de on March 23, 2007 at 7:51AM

    Im Windows Vista Team Blog wird über ein Programm berichtet, mit dem sich zusätzliche Lizenzen von Windows Vista zu vergünstigten Preisen erwerben lassen, z. B. um einen weiteren Computer mit dem neuen Betriebssystem auszustatten. Um i