![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We refer to the current version of software as version ānā and the prior version of the software as n-1. Volume Licensing customers have access to the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) where they will have access to the current version and the prior version of the software they have licensed. Microsoft only supplies bits and product keys to Volume License customers and only for certain versions and editions of the software. So what does this mean? In order to downgrade software you will need the bits of the earlier version or edition and a product key. > It is also important to understand that although Microsoft grants downgrade rights we do not necessarily provide the means (media and product keys) to downgrade. It's a bit of a clusterfuck but you can buy a license to a newer version of Windows and exercise downgrade rights if you've got your old Windows 2000 media and product keys around, or something: ![]()
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