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- What does SKU stand for in Microsoft Azure? - Super User
Sku Represents a purchasable Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) under a product These represent the different shapes of the product It seems in line with the Wikipedia definition: In the field of inventory management, a stock keeping unit is a distinct type of item for sale
- office activation with kms fails (ERROR CODE: 0x80070005)
---Processing----- ----- Installed product key detected - attempting to activate the following product: SKU ID: 85dd8b5f-eaa4-4af3-a628-cce9e77c9a03 LICENSE NAME: Office 19, Office19ProPlus2019VL_KMS_Client_AE edition LICENSE DESCRIPTION: Office 19, VOLUME_KMSCLIENT channel Last 5 characters of installed product key: 6MWKP ERROR CODE
- Interpreting the SKU product code for hard disks - Super User
(the key thing it seems was googling for 'model number' rather than sku or product code) so it looks like my disk is a 3 5" 40Gb ATA drive, which sounds about right – the_mandrill Commented Sep 14, 2010 at 21:45
- Get HP Product Number via Powershell - Super User
The Win32_BIOS class does have the serial number, but that's different than HP's product number (P N) Which I have recently discovered is call System SKU by Microsoft and Product SKU by SMBios The registry and MS_SystemInformation class does store this P N I am looking for –
- How to find the RAM type in command prompt? - Super User
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- Find Average Value based on Date and SKU - Super User
I am trying to find the last purchase price per SKU I have the list of SKUs I want to find the pricing for in Column A of Sheet 1 In Sheet 2 I have the SKU in Column E, the purchase date in Column D, and the purchase price in Column J My data is organized in such a way that SKUs can be purchased multiple times at the same price and at the
- How to get OS Version through Powershell with WMI?
It's not using Get-WmiObject, but check this out: Get-ComputerInfo | Select-Object @{Name='Operating System';Expression={$ OsName}}, @{Name='Version';Expression
- installation - Windows 7 - SKU change? - Super User
Is there a way to change the SKU of the installed version to downgrade it so that I can use my Pro key I've got a fair bit of stuff on it and would like to avoid re-installing the OS if I can windows-7
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