sngl = Single
olp = Open License Program
Microsoft Open License is a Volume Licensing program for small to midsized organizations that have fewer than 250 desktop PCs. The program provides a simple, flexible, and cost effective way to buy the latest Microsoft technology to meet your organization's needs and procurement procedures.
nl = No Level
Some Microsoft Volume License programs have "Levels", which are basically bulk discounts. Some other companies call these "price bands". Depending on the number of licenses purchased at once, discounts get applied. If you don't purchase enough for a discount, this is called No Level or NL.
For example:
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Standard CAL has two discount Levels:
No Level - for 1 to 49 users
Level C - for 50+ users
Winsl 8 sngl olp nl acdmc legalization getgenuineThis OS full version for new systems or only upgrade version for existing old pc.
WinPro 8.1 SNGL OLP NL Legalization Get Genuine refers to a specific version of Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional, which is offered through the Open License Program (OLP) for organizations. "SNGL" indicates it is a single license, while "NL" stands for "Nederlands" (Dutch), suggesting localization. The term "Legalization Get Genuine" implies this product is intended to help users who may be using unlicensed or counterfeit software to obtain a genuine and legal version of Windows.
SQLSvrEnt SA OLP NL Government is an information platform that gives organizations the ability to design solutions for extending data across on-site locations and public clouds. The platform is offered by Microsoft on an open license.
Jerald Olp is 5' 9".
According to a Microsoft's VAR Sales Representative, SNGL means that the license supports a single language.
Jerald Olp goes by Trooper Jerry.
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The olp file type (extension) was used by Microsoft for Office Live Package(?) to allow for the backup and restoring of Office Live websites.
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OLP = Open License Program Microsoft Open License is a Volume Licensing program for small to midsize organizations that have fewer than 250 desktop PCs. The program provides a simple, flexible, and cost-effective way to buy the latest Microsoft technology to meet your organization's needs and procurement procedures. http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/programs/open/default.mspx NL = No Level Some Microsoft Volume License programs have "Levels", which are basically bulk discounts. Some other companies call these "price bands". Depending on the number of licenses purchased at once, discounts get applied. If you don't purchase enough for a discount, this is called No Level or NL. For example: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Standard CAL has two discount Levels: No Level - for 1 to 49 users Level C - for 50+ users
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so how do you like OLP?