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title: Windows subscription activation
description: Learn how to step up from Windows Pro to a Windows Enterprise subscription or from Windows Eduction Pro to a Windows Education subscription.
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ms.date: 03/04/2024
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- ✅ Windows 11
- ✅ Windows 10
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# Windows subscription activation
The subscription activation feature enables a "step-up" from Windows Pro edition to Enterprise edition or from Windows Pro Education edition to Education edition. This feature can be used with a subscription to Windows Enterprise E3 or E5 licenses.
> [!TIP]
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> Windows Pro Education is analogous to Windows Pro, while Windows Education is analogous to Windows Enterprise. In other words, Windows Education is a step-up from Windows Pro Education, similar to how Windows Enterprise is a step-up from Windows Pro.
The subscription activation feature eliminates the need to manually deploy Enterprise or Education edition images on each target device, then later:
- Standing up on-premises key management services such as KMS or MAK based activation.
- Entering Generic Volume License Keys (GVLKs).
- Rebooting client devices.
For more information on how to deploy Enterprise licenses, see [Deploy Windows Enterprise licenses](deploy-enterprise-licenses.md).
## Subscription activation for Enterprise
Windows Enterprise E3 and E5 are available as online services via subscription. Windows Enterprise can be deployed in an organization without keys and reboots.
- Devices with a current Windows Pro edition license can be seamlessly upgraded to Windows Enterprise.
- Product key-based Windows Enterprise software licenses can be transitioned to Windows Enterprise subscriptions.
Organizations that have an enterprise agreement can also benefit from the service, using traditional Active Directory-joined devices. In this scenario, the Active Directory user that signs in on their device must be synchronized with Microsoft Entra ID using [Microsoft Entra Connect Sync](/azure/active-directory/hybrid/how-to-connect-sync-whatis).
> [!NOTE]
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> Subscription activation is available for qualifying devices running currently supported versions of Windows. Subscription activation can't be used to upgrade to a newer version of Windows.
### Adding Conditional Access policy
Organizations that use the Subscription Activation feature to enable users to "step-up" from one version of Windows to another and use Conditional Access policies to control access need to exclude one of the following cloud apps from their Conditional Access policies using **Select Excluded Cloud Apps**:
- [Universal Store Service APIs and Web Application, AppID 45a330b1-b1ec-4cc1-9161-9f03992aa49f](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/verify-first-party-apps-sign-in#application-ids-of-commonly-used-microsoft-applications).
- [Windows Store for Business, AppID 45a330b1-b1ec-4cc1-9161-9f03992aa49f](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/verify-first-party-apps-sign-in#application-ids-of-commonly-used-microsoft-applications).
Although the app ID is the same in both instances, the name of the cloud app depends on the tenant.
For more information about configuring exclusions in Conditional Access policies, see [Application exclusions](/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/howto-conditional-access-policy-all-users-mfa#application-exclusions).
When a device has been offline for an extended period of time, the device might not reactivate automatically if this Conditional Access exclusion isn't in place. Setting this Conditional Access exclusion ensures that Subscription Activation continues to work seamlessly.
Starting with Windows 11, version 23H2 with [KB5034848](https://support.microsoft.com/help/5034848) or later, users are prompted for authentication with a toast notification when Subscription Activation needs to reactivate. The toast notification will show the following message:
> **Your account requires authentication**
>
> **Please sign in to your work or school account to verify your information.**
Additionally, in the [**Activation**](ms-settings:activation) pane, the following message might appear:
> **Please sign in to your work or school account to verify your information.**
The prompt for authentication usually occurs when a device has been offline for an extended period of time. This change eliminates the need for an exclusion in the Conditional Access policy for Windows 11, version 23H2 with [KB5034848](https://support.microsoft.com/help/5034848) or later. A Conditional Access policy can still be used with Windows 11, version 23H2 with [KB5034848](https://support.microsoft.com/help/5034848) or later if the prompt for user authentication via a toast notification isn't desired.
## Subscription activation for Education
Subscription activation for Education works the same as the Enterprise edition. However, in order to use subscription activation for Education, the device must have Windows Pro Education and an active subscription plan with an Enterprise license. For more information, see the [requirements](#windows-education-requirements) section.
## Inherited activation
Inherited activation allows Windows virtual machines to inherit activation state from their Windows client host. When a user with a Windows E3/E5 or A3/A5 license assigned creates a new Windows virtual machine (VM) using a Windows host, the VM inherits the activation state from a host machine. This behavior is independent of whether the user signs on with a local account or uses a Microsoft Entra account on a VM.
To support inherited activation, both the host computer and the VM must be running a currently supported version of Windows. The hypervisor platform must also be Windows Hyper-V.
## Requirements
### Windows Enterprise requirements
For Microsoft customers with Enterprise Agreements (EA) or Microsoft Products & Services Agreements (MPSA), the following requirements must be met:
- A supported version of Windows Pro or Enterprise edition installed on the devices to be upgraded.
- Microsoft Entra available for identity management.
- Devices must be Microsoft Entra joined or Microsoft Entra hybrid joined. Workgroup-joined or Microsoft Entra registered devices aren't supported.
For Microsoft customers that don't have EA or MPSA, Windows Enterprise E3/E5 or A3/A5 licenses can be obtained through a cloud solution provider (CSP). Identity management and device requirements are the same when using CSP to manage licenses. For more information about getting Windows Enterprise E3 through a CSP, see [Windows Enterprise E3 in CSP](windows-enterprise-e3-overview.md).
> [!NOTE]
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> These requirements don't apply to general Windows client activation on Azure. Azure activation requires a connection to Azure KMS only. Azure KMS supports workgroup, hybrid, and Microsoft Entra joined VMs. In most scenarios, activation of Azure VMs happens automatically. For more information, see [Understanding Azure KMS endpoints for Windows product activation of Azure virtual machines](/troubleshoot/azure/virtual-machines/troubleshoot-activation-problems#understanding-azure-kms-endpoints-for-windows-product-activation-of-azure-virtual-machines).
> [!IMPORTANT]
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> As of October 1, 2022, subscription activation is available for *commercial* and *GCC* tenants. It's currently not available on GCC High or DoD tenants. For more information, see [Enable subscription activation with an existing EA](deploy-enterprise-licenses.md#enable-subscription-activation-with-an-existing-ea).
### Windows Education requirements
- A supported version of Windows Pro Education installed on the devices to be upgraded.
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- A device with a Windows Pro Education digital license. This information can be confirmed in the [**Activation**](ms-settings:activation)pane of the **Settings** app under **Settings > System > Activation**.
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- A device with a Windows Pro Education digital license. This information can be confirmed in the [**Activation**](ms-settings:activation)pane of the **Settings** app under **Settings > Update & Security > Activation**.
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- The Education tenant must have an active subscription to Microsoft 365 with a Windows Enterprise license, or a Windows Enterprise or Education subscription.
- Devices must be Microsoft Entra joined or Microsoft Entra hybrid joined. Workgroup-joined or Microsoft Entra registered devices aren't supported.
> [!IMPORTANT]
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> If Windows Pro is converted to Windows Pro Education, then subscription activation doesn't work. The device needs to be reimaged to Windows Pro Education for subscription activation to work. Alternatively, reimage the device directly to Windows Education.
## Benefits
With Windows Enterprise or Education editions, an organization can benefit from enterprise-level security and control. Previously, only organizations with a Microsoft Volume Licensing Agreement could deploy Education or Enterprise editions to their users. With Windows Enterprise E3/E5 or A3/A5 being available as an online service, it's available in select channels thus allowing all organizations to take advantage of enterprise-grade Windows features.
To compare Windows editions and review pricing, see the following sites:
- [Compare Windows editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/business/windows-10-pro-vs-windows-11-pro)