Re: 2008 SP2 KMS and Virtual Machines

Hello Frank69for2, That's the case for server you need aminimum of 5 and Vista/Windows 7 is 25 the minimum. Check out also:...
Re: 2008 SP2 KMS and Virtual Machines
Hello Frank69for2,

That’s the case for server you need aminimum of 5 and Vista/Windows 7 is
25 the minimum.

Check out also:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d…displaylang=en

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Meinolf Weber
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> On Sep 4, 12:32 pm, Frank69for2 <frank69f…@yahoo.com> wrote:
>

>> On Sep 4, 8:13 am, Frank69for2 <frank69f…@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>

>>> I have a been having a problem with Server 2008 Standard SP2 and KMS
>>> Host. I followed the directions for setting up a KMS host and it
>>> seems to work. It has a count of 1 right now. It is a virtual
>>> machine. I installed another 2008 server SP2 virtual machine, added
>>> the KMS client key, and when I try to activate it, I get the error
>>> message "The returned count from your Key Management Service is
>>> insufficient." The KMS host shows that there was a request received
>>> but it wont up the count. SP2 was supposed to fix the virtual
>>> systems and allow them to be included in the 5 threshold, at least
>>> thats what MS says….
>>>
>>> Anyone???
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Frank F Clark Jr
>>> MCITP: Server Administrator, MCSA 2003 w/Messaging, MCSE NT4.0, and
>>> Standup Philosopher

>> Hold on, I’ve some VM’s to add to try and up the count. What a pain!-
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> Nevermind. Got it working now. Installed 4 more 2008 VM’s and it got
> to 5 and then activated them all.
>

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