Re: Returning CALs



If you go to the "to do list" and run the wizard where you installed the cals to begin with, you can highlight them in there and click on the delete button

Now what Dell in Australia will accept or not accept for a return...hard to say

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
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"Doug" <Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:CC0E424C-A7FB-4F28-9034-C08A0244A044@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I ordered through Dell Australia. I guess the real question is "Can I
uninstall CALs so that the product key is returnable? IF so, how?"

Regards
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Doug


"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Well since you didn't order from Microsoft...who did you order them through?
This is really their issue...its not a MS policy and your reseller screwed
up

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"Doug" <Doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7E898857-3FB3-4A0B-9210-D70C2E0AAB2B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I ordered 2 packs of 5 cals from a supplier. When I went to install >them,
>I
> found that I had been supplied 2 packs of 20. As we will need more in > the
> future, I accepted and activated 1 pack of 20. I am trying to return > the
> 2nd
> pack, b ut having problems. It appears that Microsoft won't cancel > part
> of
> an order. I have been told I must re-order, and pay for, what I want.
> Then
> after installing the new CALs I can uninstall the pack of 20 and return
> everything for a full refund.
>
> How do I uninstall CALs? SBS only has ADD, BACKUP, TRANSFER, RESTORE > and
> PURCHASE.
>
> Regards
> -- > Doug



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