Microsoft periodically publishes an Excel (how ironic) spreadsheet listing the SKUs / part numbers of all of their software. It has the sku number, product description, etc. (The spreadsheet is so large that rumor has it Microsoft had to expand the number of rows Excel could handle just for this one document.)

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That's not irony. – user55325 May 31 '11 at 23:51
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I think that this is the list that you are looking for. It is a pdf though. Hope that's ok with you ;).

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Were you looking for something else? – soandos Jun 1 '11 at 0:42
Does not appear to be a full list. – Moab Jun 1 '11 at 0:59
What is missing? – soandos Jun 1 '11 at 1:00
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@soandos: The enterprise infrastructure management stuff, for a start. That looks like the available software for some particular subscription for something intended for small/medium businesses. Here's what comes with TechNet: download.microsoft.com/download/C/7/8/… Even this list will be missing Microsoft's range of consumer software and, no doubt, lots more. – paradroid Jun 1 '11 at 5:25
@soandos - Thanks. This only includes the corporate (open license, open value) stuff. Looking for product skus across all software and channels. – Matt Jun 2 '11 at 14:52
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As of my knowledge there is no complete list - if so please send it to me :-) Try price lists: you can find the latest retail price list online. https://partner.microsoft.com/US/licensing/licuspricelists Those do not include enterprise skus. Ask your vendor/LAR for a volume license list. They provide such lists. At least for the part you are eligible.

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