These schools all have system admins. Lets say you have 100 pcs in a school. Get the admin to audit the system which he could do in a week and then send all the results to the head guy in the school system.
Actually, I doubt that is the case.
I suspect it is much more likely that one administrator handles several schools, or possibly an entire district.
Don't get me wrong, people, I am NOT condoning software piracy. I just think that MS is being a dick on this one.
Why?
1) Schools have to be one of the most difficult areas to maintain licensing requirements. Unlike a company where you can e-mail everyone & say "If you install this software on your system we will fire you," school kids have no fear - nor any real understanding of the issues involved. Many teachers probably feel the same way "it's for a good cause," etc. So is this the district's fault? The network administrator?
2) You're dealing with a severely understaffed/under budgeted entity. I still maintain that 60 days is not a reasonable amount of time, especially if one administrator is responsible for a large number of schools' networks.
There has to be a better way.
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