Windows Server 2008 R2 license issue
Hey everyone,
I recently crashed a fairly new install of a Technet copy of Windows Server 2008 R2 during an attempt to use DCPromo and take our Server 2003 box out of service. Now that I have reinstalled 2008 on a new HDD, I'm getting an activation error because
my one and only license key was used on the crashed 2008 HDD.
Is there a way to migrate my activation to a fresh install? I tried looking for a .wpa file, but I'm not sure that's even an option (and I didn't see a .wpa when exploring the old HDD either).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
JR
July 23rd, 2010 10:56pm
You can activate over the phone,
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing-customers/activation-centers.aspx
If it is unable to activate over the phone, it will connect you with an
operator where you can explain what happened and they should be able to
give you a working activation code.
-- Mike Burr
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July 23rd, 2010 11:04pm
Hello,
I'd like to know what error message you are getting when trying to activate. I thought the TechNet keys for Windows Server 2008 R2 allowed for more than one installationThanks, Darrell Gorter This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Volume Activation documentation on TechNet http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dd197314.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd996588.aspx
VAMT - Volume Activation Management Tool - Download link http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ec7156d2-2864-49ee-bfcb-777b898ad582&displaylang=en
July 24th, 2010 3:09am
Hey everyone,
I recently crashed a fairly new install of a Technet copy of Windows Server 2008 R2 during an attempt to use DCPromo and take our Server 2003 box out of service. Now that I have reinstalled 2008 on a new HDD, I'm getting an activation error because
my one and only license key was used on the crashed 2008 HDD.
Is there a way to migrate my activation to a fresh install? I tried looking for a .wpa file, but I'm not sure that's even an option (and I didn't see a .wpa when exploring the old HDD either).
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
JR
You should not have to worry about the key because the "One and only" Key is a MAK **Multiple Activation Key** which means you have about 50-100 uses of that single MAK. There's no need to recover that key if you just want to reinstall.Steve Kline - MCITP
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July 24th, 2010 5:53pm
If you can't activate automatically, use slmgr to see what the status is. You can can enter your product key and activate the server from slmgr. Type slmgr as a command prompt to see the options available.
Bill
July 25th, 2010 3:05am
Hi,
Anyway, please contact Microsoft Activation Center for assistance first.
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July 26th, 2010 8:29am
I recently crashed a fairly new install of a Technet copy of Windows Server 2008 R2 during an attempt to use DCPromo and
take our Server 2003 box out of service.
I know I posted before but I checked on my contribution listings for my profile.
I just re-read your question as normal to verify I gave my best answer... I do have a special inquiry... You're not trying to replace a Production server with a Technet Copy are you?
FYI: It specifies in the TechNet TOU and PUR that you may not at any time for any reason with no exception mentioned or granted from Microsoft, use a TechNet copy of any software or operating system in a Production Environment. I hope that this wasn't the
case but I felt like I should emphasize on that particular statement verbage to make sure that it was clear for you.
Best Regards,Steve Kline - MCITP
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July 29th, 2010 2:08am