
On 9/05/2013 3:59 PM, Petros wrote:
Hi,
a while ago I've got an e-mail asking me to fill out a report about IT assets. They claim to work for Microsoft, that Microsoft has the right to ask for this information and I have to do it.
Well, they also sent me a list of licenses purchases by my company in 2002 (25 Client Access Licenses for Windows 2000 and 3 Windows Server 2000 licenses).
I have no records about these purchases, however, clearly I do not use any of this outdated software anymore.
I told them so but they keep nagging.
We use Windows desktops and have the licenses, as well as all software properly activated.
Am I obliged to send a report about software used today?
It is the first time in nearly 20 sys-admin years that I am asked to do it.
Regards Peter
_______________________________________________ luv-talk mailing list luv-talk@lists.luv.asn.au http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-talk Hi Peter,
We have a number of customers that have received these. Probably legit - all the ones we've seen have been. IANAL but failing to comply doesn't appear to be an easy option. Good thing you have nothing better to do with you time really! ;-) Brian