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How can you determine if a Hololen's is an Enterprise version or not?

I have multiple HoloLens systems and I am trying to determine which of them are Enterprise systems as I purchased several of each version. Does anyone know what can help me determine which is which (preferably from the OS settings or something similar)?

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  • edited February 2018 Answer ✓

    I did find this link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/hololens/hololens-upgrade-enterprise
    Which I had not done previously. Also, it states that you should be able to go into Settings > Network & Internet on the system and see VPN as an option. If it is there, then the system has the for Business capabilities enabled, thus it is now an Enterprise system.

    I guess I should have received a license to upgrade the system following the purchase so I will need to work with my Microsoft account manager to get the licenses.

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  • Not sure if this would work, but have you tried asking Cortana? I know Cortana can provide other system info like IP address if you say "Hey Cortana, what's my IP address?"

  • Tarah,
    I am not sure what to ask Cortana to get the information. I have tried several things without success.
    Any ideas?

  • edited February 2018 Answer ✓

    I did find this link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/hololens/hololens-upgrade-enterprise
    Which I had not done previously. Also, it states that you should be able to go into Settings > Network & Internet on the system and see VPN as an option. If it is there, then the system has the for Business capabilities enabled, thus it is now an Enterprise system.

    I guess I should have received a license to upgrade the system following the purchase so I will need to work with my Microsoft account manager to get the licenses.

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