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what kind of software does school use?

what kind of software does school use?

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RamyTM
Junior Member
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11-04-2024, 11:00 PM
#1
Share Windows license with every machine and allow various learners to access via their unique profiles.
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RamyTM
11-04-2024, 11:00 PM #1

Share Windows license with every machine and allow various learners to access via their unique profiles.

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iHashASF
Member
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11-05-2024, 05:13 AM
#2
Likely a volume license or MAK key linked to a KMS server. The clients reach out to the KMS server to obtain a key, after which the system engages.
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iHashASF
11-05-2024, 05:13 AM #2

Likely a volume license or MAK key linked to a KMS server. The clients reach out to the KMS server to obtain a key, after which the system engages.

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_Brony_
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11-12-2024, 01:42 AM
#3
Each school operates uniquely, yet relies on a Domain Controller for managing access. A DC acts as an authentication hub, allowing users to log in with a single account. It may also deliver local files from the server to devices, though often a network drive is preferred for efficiency. Licensing is provided as an Educational Volume plan, offering cost savings compared to corporate options and unlimited activation within the institution. It's improbable that schools maintain their own licensing servers since this setup typically doesn't require them. Security patches are managed by the DC, ensuring they’re downloaded once and applied simultaneously across all machines via the network. The DC can also disable updates on other networked devices, giving administrators control over the process.
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_Brony_
11-12-2024, 01:42 AM #3

Each school operates uniquely, yet relies on a Domain Controller for managing access. A DC acts as an authentication hub, allowing users to log in with a single account. It may also deliver local files from the server to devices, though often a network drive is preferred for efficiency. Licensing is provided as an Educational Volume plan, offering cost savings compared to corporate options and unlimited activation within the institution. It's improbable that schools maintain their own licensing servers since this setup typically doesn't require them. Security patches are managed by the DC, ensuring they’re downloaded once and applied simultaneously across all machines via the network. The DC can also disable updates on other networked devices, giving administrators control over the process.