Hey everyone! It's been quite a while since I last dealt with Windows licensing, and I'm looking for some help. I have several developers working on Macs with Parallels, and I've also inherited a few OEM Home edition laptops that I want to upgrade.
I've noticed that VLSC seems outdated, so what's the best way to get license keys for activating the Parallels VMs and upgrading the Home editions? I initially thought about purchasing a Home upgrade from the Microsoft Store, but it seems that's tied to a user account and isn't compatible with my organizational credentials. Is there perhaps a relevant SKU in Office 365 that I might have overlooked? I would be okay if the license ties to a user's account, but I had originally imagined keeping a spreadsheet of license keys. Thanks in advance for your insight!
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I'm curious too! We had volume licenses for Windows 7 Pro that were easy to upgrade to 10 and then 11, so I'm in the same boat trying to figure out the new options.
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