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Increasing interest in using virtual machines (VMs) for deploying and managing enterprise PC desktops is challenging the traditional one-user-per-desktop-machine paradigm for Microsoft Windows licensing. In virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), back-end servers host individual VMs that are accessed remotely from PCs or thin clients. Using VDI, end-user desktops can be upgraded to Windows Vista without the deployment of desktop hardware necessary to run the new operating system. But how are Vista instances licensed if they are not on standalone PCs? This note looks at: