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Nate U
Feb 14, 2022Copper Contributor
KMS host key status
I have setup a 2019 Server for Active Directory Based Activation (KMS), and added the host key (CSVLK) from the VLSC. When I run slmgr /xpr, it says "Volume activation will expire" in 180 days. Shoul...
- Feb 15, 2022
Normal and expected behavior when you use KMS
KMS activations are valid for 180 days (the activation validity interval). To remain activated, KMS client computers must renew their activation by connecting to the KMS host at least once every 180 days. By default, KMS client computers attempt to renew their activation every 7 days. If KMS activation fails, the client computer retries every two hours. After a client computer’s activation is renewed, the activation validity interval begins again.
Dave Patrick
Feb 15, 2022MVP
Use the tool here.
Download Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) 2.0 from Official Microsoft Download Center
Nate U
Feb 15, 2022Copper Contributor
I have it installed, but I guess I'm trying to make sure the KMS host key is happy.
- Dave PatrickFeb 15, 2022MVP
Just checking if there's any progress or updates?
(please don't forget to mark helpful replies)
- Nate UFeb 15, 2022Copper ContributorI'm still stuck. I've tried the link but I'm not able to get the info I need.
I'm basically wanting to know if the server with ADBA will keep activating, or will it cease to activate clients?- Dave PatrickFeb 15, 2022MVP
Normal and expected behavior when you use KMS
KMS activations are valid for 180 days (the activation validity interval). To remain activated, KMS client computers must renew their activation by connecting to the KMS host at least once every 180 days. By default, KMS client computers attempt to renew their activation every 7 days. If KMS activation fails, the client computer retries every two hours. After a client computer’s activation is renewed, the activation validity interval begins again.
- Dave PatrickFeb 15, 2022MVP