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Windows Small Business Server 2011 Premium Add-on:
• 1 COA that should be adhered to the server with 1 physical and 1 virtual key
• 1 HP branded DVD (Blue and White)
• 1 additional hologram DVD
Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation Edition:
• 1 COA that should be adhered to the server with 1 physical and 0 virtual keys
• 1 HP branded x64 DVD (Blue and White)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition:
• 1 COA that should be adhered to the server with 1 physical/virtual key
• 1 HP branded x64 DVD (Blue and White)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition:
• 1 COA that should be adhered to the server with 1 physical and 1 virtual key
• 1 HP branded x64 DVD (Blue and White)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition:
• 1 COA that should be adhered to the server with 1 physical and 1 virtual key
• 1 HP branded x64 DVD (Blue and White)
8. How does HP deliver these OEM licenses?
HP offers preinstalled configurations from our online stores via our channel partners and through our direct sales
team. Non-preinstalled licenses are available for customers choosing do-it-yourself installations. These licenses
are offered online and via our channel partners. The Reseller Option Kit is available only to resellers. This kit
provides the value of an HP OEM license for the customer, along with the additional services and/or products that
most HP channel partners make available to our customers.
Differences between license types
9. How can I tell the difference between an HP OEM license and a Microsoft Channel OEM (COEM) license?
Microsoft sells a Channel OEM (COEM), or “System Builder,” license to resellers globally. This product warranty is
not supported by HP, but rather by Microsoft.
One visible difference between HP OEM and COEM products is that the COA label is different: appearing below the
product name will be either “Microsoft” for COEM products, or “HP” for HP OEM products.
Also, when installing the HP OEM branded version, we provide electronic or telephone support for initial setup for
90 days from the date of purchase. If the label reads “Microsoft,” HP will provide its normal warranty support for
the server but will not support the software.
Or you can check the Microsoft website: microsoft.com/howtotell
Figure 1: Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition—product keys vs. COA labels
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