What is re-imaging, and what are my rights?
Re-imaging is the practice of creating a standard image of the software (generally the Operating System (OS)) for you to copy over a network and deploy on multiple machines. Re-imaging rights are only available to those who have Select or Open Licence agreements, and are not granted if a product is acquired through Open Subscription Licence, Multi-Year Open Licence, OEM or FPP. Customers are not entitled to Microsoft support as a result of re-imaging using Microsoft volume licensing media and should discuss any impact on their existing warranty and support coverage with their current warranty and support provider. So pre-installed, Full Packaged Products that include some support are no longer supported once the volume licensing image has replaced the original installation.
Re-imaging is the practice of creating a standard image of the software (generally the operating system) for you to copy over a network and deploy on multiple machines. Re-imaging rights are only available within Select, Enterprise and Open Licence agreements – they are not granted for products acquired through Open Subscription Licence, Multi-Year Open Licence, OEM or FPP. Customers are not entitled to Microsoft support as a result of re-imaging using Microsoft volume licensing media. In this case, please discuss any impact on your existing warranty and support cover with your current warranty and support provider. Pre-installed Full Packaged Products, which include some support, are no longer supported once the volume licensing image has replaced the original installation.
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