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Subject: RE: Windows Product Activation and KMS Server
You could write a script that runs once on boot, say after sysprep has
completed, that registers the Windows instance with a public facing KMS server
that is only accessible in your environment, for example, the public IP ranges
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t: RE: Windows Product Activation and KMS Server
You could write a script that runs once on boot, say after sysprep has
completed, that registers the Windows instance with a public facing KMS server
that is only accessible in your environment, for example, the public IP ranges
supplied in Cloud
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> From: Len Bellemore [mailto:len.bellem...@controlcircle.com]
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: Len Bellemore [mailto:len.bellem...@controlcircle.com]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 11:44 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Windows Product Activation and KMS Server
Hi Guys,
Anyone have a solution for activating Windows instances using a KMS server?
Given that the KMS server needs to
Hi, I do not know kms server so I used sysprep.
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2013/4/5 Len Bellemore
> Hi Guys,
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> Anyone have a solution for activating Windows instances using a KMS server?
>
> Given that the KMS server needs to be publicly available to Cloud users,
> but not to general internet traffic, we need t
Hi Guys,
Anyone have a solution for activating Windows instances using a KMS server?
Given that the KMS server needs to be publicly available to Cloud users, but
not to general internet traffic, we need to make the KMS server available in a
semi-secure area. How do I get the instances to activ