I have a 20 MAK key and the image for Win 10 1703. Does it being a MAK key mean it requires a VLSC image? I'm looking for the latest ISO that I can use with the key. Is there an accessible download somewhere?
I have an ISO for the 1073 version, but I'm looking for a newer ISO - preferably the latest release. Regarding my asking about whether I need a VLSC image, as far as I know (and I think I tried it before), an MSDN ISO of Win 10 Enterprise won't work with a VLSC key. So, to use my key, I'd need specifically a VLSC ISO.
Afaik, it's the key that is leading, most here use MVS ISOs and when the gVLK is inserted it's VL channel. Business SKUs have the gVLK already in. We only have MVS ISOs to share, all can be found here: Download Windows Install Media Techbench/MSFT ISO/UUP/SVF/ESD + Office VL
MSFT can always block illegal keys. SVF doesn't modify any ISO, it's the recorded difference between two official MVS ISOs (1 source and one target), to be used to re-create the targeted ISO when created. It puts out an original MVS ISO with matching checksums.
You're one the few who actually contacted MSFT to ask about a MAK (and not an IT department), a MAK used outside of the eula is not considered legit.
I don't have an IT department to contact. Regardless, EULAs don't mean anything. An item of software, and / or a software license, is a good that becomes the property of the buyer, while the seller exhausts their distribution right over the good which was sold - which, in this case, is the software license. In any case, MS verified the MAK key as being valid. I'm not sure if they see whether it's a MAK, MSDN, or other type of key when they check it, though. They couldn't tell me that information.
Not going into this useless discussions anymore, if you think that a stolen/generated MAK from the internet is legit, go ahead.