Get a corporate license identifier in a UWP application
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I know that Microsoft corporate purchasing for UWP applications, which is great. I would like to be able to have some configuration or other data shared on my web service that would be per corporate subscriber. Is there way to get some magic identifier that is unique to the license purchaser?
So for example, if I had a customer giantmegacorp that buys 1000 licenses, I'd like to be able to have a key in a web service so that giantmegacorp's users could have data in my UWP app that would be shared amongst all of them.
Ideally, I'd like this solution to work with single users as well. So, if someone bought a unique key, they'd have their shared data no matter where they installed it, just like everybody in an enterprise would.
Is this the Receipt ID that is mentioned in the documentation?
windows web-services uwp universal unique-id
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I know that Microsoft corporate purchasing for UWP applications, which is great. I would like to be able to have some configuration or other data shared on my web service that would be per corporate subscriber. Is there way to get some magic identifier that is unique to the license purchaser?
So for example, if I had a customer giantmegacorp that buys 1000 licenses, I'd like to be able to have a key in a web service so that giantmegacorp's users could have data in my UWP app that would be shared amongst all of them.
Ideally, I'd like this solution to work with single users as well. So, if someone bought a unique key, they'd have their shared data no matter where they installed it, just like everybody in an enterprise would.
Is this the Receipt ID that is mentioned in the documentation?
windows web-services uwp universal unique-id
You can probably do all that through the Microsoft Partner Site and setup different groups for your customers. Though that you can define who gets what release; cost and features
– MickyD
Jan 4 at 5:59
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I know that Microsoft corporate purchasing for UWP applications, which is great. I would like to be able to have some configuration or other data shared on my web service that would be per corporate subscriber. Is there way to get some magic identifier that is unique to the license purchaser?
So for example, if I had a customer giantmegacorp that buys 1000 licenses, I'd like to be able to have a key in a web service so that giantmegacorp's users could have data in my UWP app that would be shared amongst all of them.
Ideally, I'd like this solution to work with single users as well. So, if someone bought a unique key, they'd have their shared data no matter where they installed it, just like everybody in an enterprise would.
Is this the Receipt ID that is mentioned in the documentation?
windows web-services uwp universal unique-id
I know that Microsoft corporate purchasing for UWP applications, which is great. I would like to be able to have some configuration or other data shared on my web service that would be per corporate subscriber. Is there way to get some magic identifier that is unique to the license purchaser?
So for example, if I had a customer giantmegacorp that buys 1000 licenses, I'd like to be able to have a key in a web service so that giantmegacorp's users could have data in my UWP app that would be shared amongst all of them.
Ideally, I'd like this solution to work with single users as well. So, if someone bought a unique key, they'd have their shared data no matter where they installed it, just like everybody in an enterprise would.
Is this the Receipt ID that is mentioned in the documentation?
windows web-services uwp universal unique-id
windows web-services uwp universal unique-id
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You can probably do all that through the Microsoft Partner Site and setup different groups for your customers. Though that you can define who gets what release; cost and features
– MickyD
Jan 4 at 5:59
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You can probably do all that through the Microsoft Partner Site and setup different groups for your customers. Though that you can define who gets what release; cost and features
– MickyD
Jan 4 at 5:59
You can probably do all that through the Microsoft Partner Site and setup different groups for your customers. Though that you can define who gets what release; cost and features
– MickyD
Jan 4 at 5:59
You can probably do all that through the Microsoft Partner Site and setup different groups for your customers. Though that you can define who gets what release; cost and features
– MickyD
Jan 4 at 5:59
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You can probably do all that through the Microsoft Partner Site and setup different groups for your customers. Though that you can define who gets what release; cost and features
– MickyD
Jan 4 at 5:59