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Belthazard
Junior Member
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07-11-2016, 09:22 AM
#1
Hey there,
I see you're dealing with an upgrade from Windows Server 2012 R2 Essential to Standard. Since you can't purchase the user CALs for R2, it looks like you might need to use Windows Server 2016 CALs instead. They should be compatible with the downgrade process. Let me know if you want more details!
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Belthazard
07-11-2016, 09:22 AM #1

Hey there,
I see you're dealing with an upgrade from Windows Server 2012 R2 Essential to Standard. Since you can't purchase the user CALs for R2, it looks like you might need to use Windows Server 2016 CALs instead. They should be compatible with the downgrade process. Let me know if you want more details!

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MehSparky
Member
193
07-11-2016, 12:34 PM
#2
I would reach out to Microsoft support now, as their technical assistance for business and server needs is significantly superior to what I receive from consumer channels.
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MehSparky
07-11-2016, 12:34 PM #2

I would reach out to Microsoft support now, as their technical assistance for business and server needs is significantly superior to what I receive from consumer channels.

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legoguy283
Member
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07-19-2016, 12:38 PM
#3
Discuss your licensing needs with a Windows expert. There are various CAL types, many not sold directly to consumers. You’ll usually need to purchase from an authorized enterprise reseller handling Microsoft products. Some sites like NewEgg may carry newer CALs, but older versions might be missing. In theory, you can downgrade from 2016 CALs, but this requires contacting a specific Microsoft department—see the reference link provided. The advice is to speak directly with a Microsoft Reseller and get the appropriate CAL for your Windows version from the start.
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legoguy283
07-19-2016, 12:38 PM #3

Discuss your licensing needs with a Windows expert. There are various CAL types, many not sold directly to consumers. You’ll usually need to purchase from an authorized enterprise reseller handling Microsoft products. Some sites like NewEgg may carry newer CALs, but older versions might be missing. In theory, you can downgrade from 2016 CALs, but this requires contacting a specific Microsoft department—see the reference link provided. The advice is to speak directly with a Microsoft Reseller and get the appropriate CAL for your Windows version from the start.