4bf8f11bb1 The Microsoft KMS host is handling all of our internal Windows AND Office 2010 activation requests. When the image is deployed and the KMS client requests activation for the first time, a CMID will then be generated. These visual indicators serve as reminders that users need to activate. Reply Ted Way [MSFT] says: January 5, 2010 at 6:24 pm Tommy At least five different machines (physical or virtual) will need to contact the Office KMS host for activation before the machines become activated. Ospp.vbs This handy script is helpful for performing local and remote licensing operations for Microsoft Office 2010. For 32-bit installs of Office on 64-bit operating systems, look for it under the Program Files (x86) folder. wht i can understand now are : install the win7 install all needed apps on the audit mode, including office 2010 run sysprep -general and make an image. Thanks you VERY much.
You can find it in the %ProgramFiles%Microsoft OfficeOffice14 folder. This KMS host will be able to activate all volume editions of Office 2010 client software, in addition to activating Windows. Method Not Allowed .. Name: Office(TM) 14, Beta1ProPlusKMSHost edition Description: Office(TM) 14 KMS, VOLUMEKMS channel Partial Product Key: TCDMC License Status: Licensed Key Management Service is enabled on this machine Current count: 6 Listening on Port: 1688 DNS publishing enabled KMS priority: Normal Here at Microsoft we have an internal KMS host running on a Windows Server 2008 R2 VM. Ive included a screenshot of VAMT 2.0 with my two computers: I can monitor my desktop and laptop, in addition to any other machines I have access to. If they were the same, users may be running -ato multiple times but wonder why Office is not activating. I have a Mac with boot camp and a legal copy of Office 2010 (for Work).
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