Harry,
 
So when you activated Office 2010 on your KMS host, you entered just one KMS 
key, correct?  What if you have keys for Professional, standard, then keys for 
specific apps (like Visio or Project)?   I have multiple license agreements 
with different apps and versions of Office.
 
I just off the phone with Microsoft licensing support and was told I'd need to 
have my reseller consolidate all of my Office 2010 KMS keys into a single key.  
This sounds ridiculous.  Is this necessary?  Then I guess I would need to do 
this for Win 7 and Windows 2008 as well?
 
Tom

>>> Harry Singh <hbo...@gmail.com> 3/15/2011 12:38 PM >>>
For office 2010, follow this:


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


 ( http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee624357.aspx )You need a 
separate install for the office 2010 activation. It's pretty straight forward. 
I've also used the VAMT 2.0 tool to actually re-key and re-activate clients who 
were previously installed using MAK activations.


Pay attention to your DNS entry. I setup KMS inside a VM and needed to make 
sure that dynamic DNS publishing was disabled using the slmgr /cdns 
command.Once you activate a KMS host it creates an entry in DNS which all 
clients configured for KMS activation look for, obviously the DNS entry is 
vital for succesful client activations.


HTH,


Harry.




On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Tom Miller <tmil...@hnncsb.org> wrote:


Thanks, my KMS server is in group B, so it should handle my Windows 2008 
Standard/Enterprise licenses.
I'm trying to enter Office 2010 codes, and only the first one worked (I used 
the Office 2010 Key Management Service Host for the first key to get it going). 
I thought I'd need "slmgr.vsb /ilc" and the code, but it won't take any 
additional codes. 
Suggestions? A GUI would be helpful to see all this MS licensing crap.
Tom

>>> "Kennedy, Jim" <kennedy...@elyriaschools.org> 3/15/2011 12:21 PM >>>

Just need to watch your licensing Groups. That one caught me.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff793412.aspx

And remember, you do NOT put a license key in the clients. Just in the KMS 
host. If you add them to the clients it makes them KMS Hosts, and you have lots 
of little KMS hosts all over the place. Not that we ever did that, I just heard 
it was bad. J


From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@hnncsb.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:35 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: KMS licensing question


Folks,


I am moving to KMS licensing here for Office 2010 and Windows 2008 servers. The 
KMS host is a Windows 2008 R2 server.


I looks like all I need to do is add the licenses, then activate them? I have a 
number of KMS codes each for Office 2010, Windows 2008, Windows 7, since we 
purchase them as needed. I recall seeing previous posts where you guys had some 
issues with KMS and would like to avoid that, if possible. 


Thanks,

Tom


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