Defender for Endpoint: clarify Note blob contents

From in issue ticket #8810 (**Confusing text**):
> The Note about server licensing is confusing. some words are repeated and acronyms are not defined. Please review and edit this so that people that are not familiar with server licensing terminology can understand what is needed. The whole topic of Defender for Endpoint in regards to servers is very confusing and needs to be simplified.

Changes proposed:
- expand and clarify acronyms and initialisms in the details of the Note blob
- convert the list within the sentence to a bullet point list for better overview
- remove a duplicated word (Microsoft Defender Defender for Endpoint)

Whitespace changes:
- remove any blanks at end-of-line (redundant blanks)

Closes #8810
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Trond B. Krokli
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@ -52,7 +52,12 @@ Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, on Windows Server, requires one of the followin
- Defender for Endpoint for Servers (one per covered server) - Defender for Endpoint for Servers (one per covered server)
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> Customers with a combined minimum of 50 licenses for one or more of the following may acquire Server SLs for Microsoft Defender Defender for Endpoint for Servers (one per covered Server OSE): Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Windows E5/A5, Microsoft 365 E5/A5 and Microsoft 365 E5 Security User SLs. This license applies to Defender for Endpoint for Linux. > Customers may acquire Server Licenses (SLs) (one per covered server Operating System Environment (OSE)) for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Servers if they have a combined minimum of 50 licenses for one or more of the following User Licenses:
>
> * Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
> * Windows E5/A5
> * Microsoft 365 E5/A5
> * Microsoft 365 E5 Security
For detailed licensing information, see the [Product Terms site](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/terms/) and work with your account team to learn the detailed terms and conditions for the product. For detailed licensing information, see the [Product Terms site](https://www.microsoft.com/licensing/terms/) and work with your account team to learn the detailed terms and conditions for the product.