To find the appropriate phone number to call, select the telephone activation method in the Remote Desktop Licensing Wizard. Windows Server: Open a command prompt, type SLUI 4 (activate by phone) Remote Desktop Server Licensing Manager: Remote Desktop Server Licensing Manager (self-help), or locate telephone number here. Should you have any questions, please contact your customer service representative.
However, some fields are required, and if you do not provide complete information, Microsoft might be unable to activate your license server and client access licenses.
This prevents the possible loss of valuable licensing information.Ĭertain data fields are optional. When complete and accurate information is provided, Microsoft customer service representatives will be able to successfully recreate the licensing information on your Remote Desktop license server if technical problems occur. Microsoft asks that you promptly activate your Remote Desktop Services client access licenses (RDS CALs) to verify that you are a licensed user eligible to receive customized benefits and services. The contact details for the Data Protection Officer have been communicated to Microsoft's Supervisory Authority.About Remote Desktop Licensing Management Contactĭata subjects may contact the data protection officer by filling out the webform at. The DPO is bound by confidentiality concerning their tasks by using a non-disclosure agreement.
Through the Chief Privacy Officer's organization, the DPO has access to training and customer response resources as necessary to perform the DPO functions. The DPO role has autonomy to perform the functions in an independent, unbiased manner. The European Union DPO reports directly to Microsoft's Chief Privacy Officer, a senior executive within Microsoft's Corporate and Legal Affairs division. This same mechanism also allows the DPO to monitor Microsoft's compliance with applicable data protection regulations, including the GDPR, and Microsoft's internal policies and controls.
As the DPIA program is designed to capture all personal data processing at Microsoft, the DPO will have cross-company visibility into, and the opportunity to inform and advise Microsoft of its obligations pursuant to the GDPR regarding Microsoft's personal data processing. This action is effectuated, in part, by the DPO's role in reviewing and advising on all Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) generated by Microsoft. The DPO is involved, properly and in a timely manner, in all key issues, which relate to the protection of personal data. In addition, candidates must have demonstrated expertise in international data protection law and practices.
The DPO role requires successful candidates to have at least seven years of professional data protection experience, or a mix of 10 years of data protection, security, and enterprise risk management experience in order to be considered for the position. The role was designed to meet the GDPR criteria set out in Articles 37-39. Microsoft has designated a European Union Data Protection Officer (DPO) to be an independent advisor for Microsoft's engineering and business groups and to help ensure that all proposed processing of personal data meets EU legal requirements and Microsoft's corporate standards.