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Thank you @Superfly. I have added this to the tutorial.
Does anyone know where Microsoft documents the generic retail installation keys? I know that I can simply obtain them here from this tutorial, but as a part of my own personal documentation on this topic I would like to note where Microsoft themselves actually documents this.
NOTE: I have the Microsoft documentation that lists the KMS keys, I'm specifically looking for the documentation of the generic retail installation keys.
Thanks!
Ahh, that makes sense. Please don't trouble yourself to check on that. I can do that.
Thanks greatly for the help.
Have you ever find out the legality of this?. We're in same boat. We've bunch of laptops, most of which came with Windows 10 Home & some with Ubuntu. Since our workloads are mainly Linux we never had to use Pro or Enterprise. But for a specific project requirement, we wanted to implement AppLocker which is only available on Enterprise SKUs. We thought we can purchase Windows 10 Enterprise E3 licenses, clean install Windows 10 Enterprise on the laptops & activate them with the purchased Windows 10 Enterprise E3 licenses. But we got to know about the requirement of an existing Pro license on the devices to be eligible for upgrade.
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For your purposes the 90 day trial version of Enterprise should fit the bill and be perfectly legal.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/eval...-10-enterpriseMicrosoft said: