Full Packaged Product


Abbreviated as FPP, Full Packaged Product is a term used by Microsoftto describe a physical shrink-wrapped box (the packaging) of any of its licensed products. Full Packaged Product are the packages sent to retail stores and software retailers for consumer purchase.

See license and software licensing.

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