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how to check if the key belong to MSDN

Hi All,

I try to find out the licenses of microsoft software (windows, ms-office, ms-sql).
I want to find out, how installed software was licensed ? by MSDN key or normal.

Do you know some tips to find it out?

smb. said in Forum: "PID It will look something like this 12345-067-1234567-54321, the portion you are interested in is the three digit section, if it matches or is within one or two digits of the examples below you probably have an MSDN key.
065, 066, 067, 068 for Ultimate, 220, 221 area for Pro and the 230, 231, 221, 232 area for premium, there are probably others but they should be close to those posted"

but I don't know if it's correct...

Thanks
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using http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/ I see only:
"installed from "volume" media"
but which Media MSDN or not?

http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Product_IDs is a good webpage but not complete.

Does somebody know another website for PID checking?

thanks.
Look at my post above for the mydigitallife forum.