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Maybe one of you are an expert in this area. I'm in a battle with my customer's IT department. I need to set up a couple of VMs to run Windows 7. Of course, you cannot directly buy Windows 7 any more. There are OEM licenses out the wahzoo, but you have to put those on new hardware. So, IT won't allow me to use their OEM in the VMs.

First question - does a virtual machine constitute "new hardware"? I would argue yes, but then I'm doing battle with IT.

Second, Windows 8 downgrade rights - what I've read is that you ONLY have downgrade rights if you have a Windows 8 oem license. Anyone know?

Thanks for any pointers
Charlie Gilley
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