Upgrading from Windows 7 Home to Pro. Key is not "Anytime" key

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Upgrading from Windows 7 Home to Pro. Key is not "Anytime" key

Our school has a laptop that runs Windows 7 Home Edition. We are wanting to connect it to our domain, and can't without an upgrade. We purchased several Windows 7 Professional licenses earlier this year during an upgrade of our system. I right clicked on Computer and selected Properties. I clicked on the upgrade link. When I enter the key I get a message that the key is not an "anytime upgrade" key. Do I need to use the download Windows 7 Professional and install it, and then use the key. Or will I have to get a new key that is an "anytime" key?
 

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Windows 7 Professional 32 bitINtel Core i3-3320 CPU @3030 GHz2 GB
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
CPU
INtel Core i3-3320 CPU @3030 GHz
Memory
2 GB
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What you probably have is an MSDNAA Key?
If so, then that can only be installed as a full upgrade, or a clean install.
This requires the use of the DVD, so you'll have to download it.
Before you do that - from where did you get the Keys, as most sources of Key-only licenses are counterfeits, so only legit MSDNAA sources would be legal.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM...i3 370M/i7 6500U8GB - finally :)/8GBit's an i3, dude!/dual Intel&nVidia
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus K52F or Lenovo B51-80
OS
Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
CPU
i3 370M/i7 6500U
Motherboard
Asus/Lenovo
Memory
8GB - finally :)/8GB
Graphics Card(s)
it's an i3, dude!/dual Intel&nVidia
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6" built-in
Screen Resolution
1366x768/1920x1080
Hard Drives
750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB SSD on the Lenovo
PSU
n/a
Internet Speed
as much as I can get - usually on a dongle/phone, so <1MB/s
Antivirus
MSE/Defender
Browser
IE11/12/Edge/Chrome/FF(if I must)
My keys are located on the Microsoft Volume License Center as purchased through Tech Soup. There it shows my key type as MAK.

From the MVLC I can create an installation disk, and install from there. Would that work? That is how I have been installing all of our Microsoft Office products.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Professional 32 bitINtel Core i3-3320 CPU @3030 GHz2 GB
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
CPU
INtel Core i3-3320 CPU @3030 GHz
Memory
2 GB
Antivirus
ESET
Browser
IE 10
Yep - that'd work fine.
(Tech Soup is a reasonably good company - but they could really do with improving their customer information! I've had dealings with them about this type of issue before)
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM...i3 370M/i7 6500U8GB - finally :)/8GBit's an i3, dude!/dual Intel&nVidia
Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus K52F or Lenovo B51-80
OS
Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
CPU
i3 370M/i7 6500U
Motherboard
Asus/Lenovo
Memory
8GB - finally :)/8GB
Graphics Card(s)
it's an i3, dude!/dual Intel&nVidia
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6" built-in
Screen Resolution
1366x768/1920x1080
Hard Drives
750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB SSD on the Lenovo
PSU
n/a
Internet Speed
as much as I can get - usually on a dongle/phone, so <1MB/s
Antivirus
MSE/Defender
Browser
IE11/12/Edge/Chrome/FF(if I must)
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