![]() ![]() I'd burn through my MAK activations in just a couple months if I went that route. We have a similar policy for our classrooms. Re-imaging (and therefore re-activating) these public machines is a frequent occurrence. ![]() ![]() I know I could use the MAK key, but we have public computers labs. In other words, I own a bunch of licenses that I can't activate. We do not have any Server 2012 licenses, and so I don't have access to the right key (talk about brain dead). I get the following error:Įrror: 0xC004F050 The Software Licensing Service reported that the product key is invalid.įrom what I understand, I need a Server 2012 key instead, because for some reason Server operating systems will only accept Server keys. However, I cannot add my Windows 8 KMS host key to Server 2008 R2. I've successfully applied the update referred to at this link and restarted the server: The KMS infrastructure is very simple: install the Volume Activation Services role on Windows Server, add your KMS Host Key (from Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center), and activate your corporate KMS server on Microsoft by phone or online (this could be performed only once). I would like to use my existing server to activate these licenses. I have licenses and a KMS host key for Windows 8. I have a KMS host running Server 2008 R2 sp1. ![]()
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