This column shows the number of maintenance Volume Licensing agreements that were not applied to underlying licenses. These license agreements guarantee new version rights to the licensed product family throughout the term of the customer's Volume Licensing agreement with Microsoft. This column shows the following Volume Licensing agreement types: Maintenance, Software Assurance, Software Assurance Step Up, and Upgrade Advantage. Some titles may be added to the total for this column if your inventory includes underlying base licenses that were purchased outside the Volume Licensing channel (such as OEM or retail).
This application requires that you upgrade to a newer version of Microsoft Silverlight. After the upgrade is complete, close ...
This application requires your device to be enrolled using Microsoft Intune and to be compliant with your company's policies. ...
This can result in data loss. The risk of data loss is much greater for organizations that have activated, deactivated, and ...
This column shows the number of licenses that were not applied toward underlying licenses. These licenses typically provide ...
This column shows the number of maintenance Volume Licensing agreements that were not applied to underlying licenses. These ...
This column shows the number of other software licenses to which your organization is entitled, based on the information ...
This column shows the number of volume licenses to which your organization is entitled, based on the Volume Licensing agreement ...
This column shows the product family for Microsoft volume-licensed software or the title for all other software for which ...
This column shows the total estimated number of licenses that your organization is entitled to use at the time that you generated ...