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Microsoft E3 and shared computer activation for Windows Enterprise
LicensingConcierge1 Here is a link to the shared computer activation that is included in the MS E3 license. This pertains to the Office Apps, but my question is if the same rights are included with the windows enterprise operating system?
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployoffice/overview-shared-computer-activation
Thank you for providing the link and clarifying your question. Now that I have a better understanding, please review the following:
"Is the customer able to install Windows Enterprise on shared kiosk machines in addition to Apps for Enterprise? "
- Windows Enterprise E3 requires an enterprise user subscription license such as M365.
- Likewise, to use shared computer activation, you need to have a user subscription plan that includes M365 Apps for enterprise. For example, O365/M365 E3 or M365 E5. Note that Office 365 is now Microsoft 365.
Therefore, I don't see why a shared kiosk/shared computer would not be included as long as you have the required user subscription & you've met all of the requirements in the links below.
Per the information in the previous link, you should note that Windows 11 only supports the use of a single app in Kiosk Mode.
"Also, I believe that with the recent changes, there is no longer a requirement to have a qualified OS as part of this. "
Please review the information in the following link & you'll find that there are OS requirements.
Deploy Windows Enterprise licenses - Windows Deployment | Microsoft Learn
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Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge