KMS is the way to go.

Be aware that you'll need to configure KMS hosts for Windows and Office.  You 
can run both on the same server (however for some reason Windows 2008 and Vista 
are not supported as an Office KMS Host but are supported as Windows KMS Hosts).

Your KMS host also requires access to the internet as it checks in with the 
Microsoft every 180 days(?) or so.

Office: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee624357.aspx
Windows:  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772269.aspx

James.

From: Cameron Cooper [mailto:ccoo...@aurico.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 11 August 2010 2:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Volume Licensing

All,

We are new to the Volume Licensing through Microsoft and would like to know 
which key (KMS or MAK) to use in our environment for migrating to Windows 7 and 
Office 2010?

Environment:

-          Currently have 60 computers all running Windows XP Pro and a mixture 
of Office 2003/2007

-          Currently have 5 Servers running Windows Server 2003 and 2003 R2 
(which won't be migrated over to Server 2008 R2 yet)

>From what I understand is that KMS is hosted on one machine (server or 
>computer) and the clients renew their activation with that machine.  Whereas 
>with MAK, each computer activates to MS.

_____________________________
Cameron Cooper
Network Administrator | CompTIA A+ Certified
Aurico Reports, Inc
Phone: 847-890-4021 | Fax: 847-255-1896
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