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![]() Posready 2009 Evaluation Key Download Windows EmbeddedPress question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 20 Is it illegal if I download Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Evaluation CD, install the permanent key and use it as a daily OS.Continue this thread level 2 2 points 2 years ago Windows XP level 2 1 point 2 years ago POS 2009 is based off XP.I would assume Microsoft includes a paragraph about only allowing the software to be used in relation to typical POS use cases, such as processing customer transactions and whatnot. Im a Microsoft Partner, and Ive had several customers get audited, so Ive been through the process. Most Microsoft Licensing ToS around XP boiled down to: You must have the original installation media You must have a COA on the device While I dont know the specifics around Windows Embedded POSReady 2009, my gut says youre not compliant, but it also says they probably wouldnt care. Each time Ive been through an audit Ive never ran their discovery tool Ive just filled out their self-reporting Excel sheet and they never cared much about OS licenses so long as we could prove proper ownership of at least 5 copies. My customers are all level 1 2 points 2 years ago Im not intimately familiar with that one to be specific, but MS posts their ISOs for most of their OSes in easy to find places to download, you just either use it as evaluation or enter your license info. If that one is the same way, then it is no different than say Windows 10 where you can enter your key at a later time. According to their website, you will need a key to continue to use it after 120 days. POSReady is not designed to be used as an end-user computing OS --- It is for special systems with limited functions, and depending how you put the system together, youll likely find it missing components you may want or need, and many common software programs that might be required for your daily needs might not work on it; also, much new software such as Adobe products are not going to be compatible with the XP or Embedded OSes. In some countries technological measures which try to prevent something (eg. But the fact something is easily possible never makes it legal. All rights reserved Back to top.
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