
- #Multiuser license microsoft publisher for mac install#
- #Multiuser license microsoft publisher for mac windows 7#
#Multiuser license microsoft publisher for mac install#
Or what am I missing? Are you suggesting that the business Parallels built on being able to have Windows as a VM on a Mac is completely ILLEGAL? If so, why hasn’t Microsoft so much as issued a cease and desist to them with regards to how they promote their product? Interested to know where in the EULA for any retail version of Windows 10 (excepting OEM which is explicitly intended for new hardware) does it say “Thou shalt not install to any hypervisor.” None of my SMB customers with a need to run a couple of Windows apps on a Mac is gonna go for a 5 license minimum VLA just to license one desktop - nor do they have a practical need to. Nothing in the doc says that VLA is the ONLY valid way of licensing the OS for VMs, just what licenses are needed for what types of VM environments. Your link is a VLA doc which does not apply as there is no VLA, SA or Open or otherwise at play in my use case. but only if you already HAVE a Windows license, HA HA!” Hey, now we are including Windows 10 licenses in a monthly subscription format like we do for Office!.
#Multiuser license microsoft publisher for mac windows 7#
we’ll let you activate with a Windows 7 license, but only if you perform a clean install.

you only want it now that it’s stable? Only if you have a “disability.” actually screw you, even if you ARE disabled! Ok. “Hey! Windows 10 is a free upgrade, too! In fact, we will give it to you whether you want it OR NOT! Oh. They are positively schizophrenic when it comes to licensing ever since Apple started pumping out free OS upgrades. So, one-time retail purchase is still an option, but an annoyance when it seems (seemed) like M$ was further along in their licensing flexibility than they actually (or practically) are. But, no, activation is a catch 22 - you can’t activate Windows in M365 unless you already HAVE an activated copy of Windows. Yet Microsoft 365 is supposed to now INCLUDE Windows 10 - ok, customer already has O365 E3, so my thought is to change one user to M365 and get the Windows license needed for this Mac to run a single Windows only app (Publisher, which has no Mac version). In the past, one just purchases a retail copy of Windows. I’m installing a single instance of windows on a Mac using (in this case) VMWare Fusion Pro.

I’m not talking about an enterprise environment and I’m not talking about a hosting setup. and get into the weeds I was trying to stay out of with my general question. Hey, I appreciate that you are trying very much to be helpful here, but I think we need to clarify scale more than physical/virtual.
