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I installed Visual Studio 2015, and it is asking for a product key.

So, like always, I went to my msdn subscription, and asked for one.

MSDN says:

"A product key is not offered with this edition of Visual Studio. To unlock the product, you must sign in using the Microsoft account associated with your active MSDN subscription. By signing in, your IDE settings will sync across devices, and you can connect to online developer services."

uhhhhhh, we have a gold msdn, and are gold ms partners, so we should have five visual studio licenses.

How do we make this happen?

UPDATE: Wow, managing VS 2015 for a team is a mess. We just want a product key. But no, we must have multiple IDs built under the company msdn, go through building on line profiles for devs (who dont want those profiles, so we have to create alias emails that go to an admin). Bottom line: A couple of hours of admin time to deal with it.

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    Sign in with your MSDN account instead of using a product key. Product keys are no longer used with Visual Studio. You will have access on other computers by signing into Visual Studio on them, too. Jul 23, 2015 at 23:39
  • I'm a bizspark member and I can add users to my organization there. There must be something similar for ms partners. Jul 23, 2015 at 23:43
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    And what if your computer is NOT connected to the Internet at all, and can never be due to security reasons? I just talked to MSDN support on the phone and it was like talking to a zombie!! I'm pretty upset right now - the answer was, "you cannot get a license key" Nov 25, 2015 at 8:30
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    @JohanDanforth From my experience, it is not possible to license VS 2015 unless you have an internet connection. For your reasons, and others, we find the current super tight linkage to the inet and msdn to be a BAD thing. Nov 25, 2015 at 15:55
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    The whole thing is a disaster. Our devs, who are always online, have to reregister vs every month or so. I only use vs two to ten times a month. Often, vs forces rereg, which takes five min for me to find creds. Huge time suck over a year. Dump vs. Use notepad++. Apr 11, 2016 at 13:36

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Microsoft seems to be moving to a monthly subscription model for Visual Studio 2015, so licensing is linked to Microsoft accounts instead of product keys. You assign MSDN subscriptions to individual developers and they log in to Visual Studio with their Microsoft accounts.

Here's what worked for me:

  1. Add a developer license. There are a few ways you can do this:
  2. For the developer activating the license:
    1. Follow any emailed instructions (depending how you added the license).
    2. Sign in during the Visual Studio 2015 install to activate Visual Studio.
      If it's already installed or the license isn't recognised during installation, they can update the license through Help » About Microsoft Visual Studio » License Status.

If you don't have MSDN, Microsoft offers various monthly plans with different sets of features (including a free Community edition that includes most development features).

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  • This sounds nice except that you have an undefined amount of time until your license goes stale without internet. Their best advice is still use a key which they no longer let us do! msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn950037.aspx Jul 28, 2015 at 19:22
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    I have to say, the bottom line is that VS 2015 is a mess in this regard. The other day, it forced me to log in to msdn. Not pretty! (I don't use msdn for anything, and had to dig out creds, total pita) Dec 7, 2015 at 17:49
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    I'm stuck with this mess too. In our case we've a correct subscription, ability to download and everything. Except VS 2015 refuses to believe me that my login has better than a trial license. Ridiculous. May 31, 2016 at 12:13

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