Jul 19 2021 05:46 AM
I noticed Friday on my company's VLSC site that there are now MAK and KMS keys for WS2022. I have confirmed that I can now activate 2022 with a MAK key, volume license.
However, I'm unable to activate it via our KMS server. I found the KMS key on our VLSC site:
Windows Srv 2022 DataCtr/Std KMS | XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-KQDWV | KMS |
(Masked for privacy)
I used these commands on our KMS server (running WS2016):
slmgr.vbs /ipk KMS key
slmgr.vbs /ato
Both commands were successful. When I type slmgr.vbs /dlv all, I see this entry:
Name: Windows(R), ServerDatacenter edition
Description: Windows(R) Operating System, VOLUME_KMS_WS22 channel
Activation ID: ---
Application ID: ---
Extended PID: 03612-04573-000-204477-03-1033-14393.0000-1972021
Product Key Channel: Volume:CSVLK
Installation ID: ---
Use License URL: https://activation-v2.sls.microsoft.com/SLActivateProduct/SLActivateProduct.asmx?configextension=Ret...
Validation URL: https://validation-v2.sls.microsoft.com/SLWGA/slwga.asmx
Partial Product Key: KQDWV
License Status: Licensed
Remaining Windows rearm count: 1000
Remaining SKU rearm count: 1001
Trusted time: 7/19/2021 7:39:34 AM
Key Management Service is enabled on this machine
Current count: 50
Listening on Port: 1688
DNS publishing enabled
KMS priority: Normal
(Items masked for privacy)
This all appears normal.
Does anyone know why WS2022 won't activate yet? This is what I get on my WS2022 systems:
Something prevented us from communicating with our activation servers. Wait a few minutes and then try again. Error code: 0x87E10BC6
I can even enter this command on the 2022 system to manually tell it to use our KMS server (Yes, I joined the 2022 system to our AD domain)
slmgr.vbs -skms ourkmsserver.domain.name
That works, but when I try:
slmgr.vbs /ato
It gives essentially the same error.
Does anyone know if these keys are simply too new? Might there be a patch or MCU required on older Windows Server O/Ss to be able to activate newer versions? I know there was a patch back in the day that 2012 R2 KMS servers needed to install before they could successfully activate 2016 servers.
Thank you for any info you may have!
- Michael
Jul 23 2021 08:28 AM
@Michael Sovitzky-Reinders
Server 2016 and 2019 got the KMS 2022 support with May 2021 updates, otherwise, you would not be able to install the key
Update to extend KMS support for Windows Server 2022 LTSC
maybe they didn't open the activation servers globally for 2022 CSVLK yet
you could try:
- change your current region to United States
- or reboot and try again
- or refresh the licensing store
wmic path SoftwareLicensingService where __CLASS='SoftwareLicensingService' call RefreshLicenseStatus
Aug 23 2021 12:20 PM
Aug 23 2021 12:24 PM
@olsookie
No, nothing yet. My org's KMS server and this server are both patched up to Aug 2021 patches. After a reboot, it still won't activate. Issuing 'slmgr.vbs /ato' also returns the error code immediately.
I would imagine (trust) Microsoft will have another post when this is fully live. Also, a post, of some sort, about the issuing of official ISO media (which they did 8/18) to VLSC and VS Subscriber Downloads.
My hunch is that they'll reveal GA happening 9/16/21 at their Windows Summit. Just 3 weeks to go, I guess... ;)
- Michael
Aug 23 2021 04:15 PM
@Michael Sovitzky-Reinders While it is true that your KMS server should be updated with the latest cumulative updates, it also needs to be updated with the Windows Server 2022 CSVLK which you obtain from the Volume Licensing program.
Aug 23 2021 07:36 PM
Aug 23 2021 07:56 PM
I read some more online and made some progress. I ran these 3 lines:
slmgr.vbs /upk (uninstall current product key)
slmgr.vbs /ipk [Windows Server 2022 KMS client setup key]
slmgr.vbs /ato
This worked!
Now, I don't know why this took these unnecessary steps...I'll have to build out another test instance of WS2022, join it to our domain and see if it auto activates like it should within 1 reboot of Install.
I'll update this post when I have more news.
You can find the KMS client setup key here:
KMS client setup keys | Microsoft Docs
Thank you!
Aug 24 2021 02:04 PM
Aug 31 2021 11:56 AM
Sep 15 2021 05:31 AM
Sep 23 2021 12:31 PM
Sep 23 2021 12:40 PM
There are 2 possible questions you're asking. I will assume one of them is:
If we enter the new WS2022 KMS key on our recent KMS Server, will this activate a (client) server running WS2012R2?
Yes, if you have a KMS Server running WS2022, it will activate other WS2022 clients, and all prior, supported versions of Windows Server/Windows 10, etc.
If our KMS Server is running WS2012R2, is it supported to enter a WS2022 key to activate WS2022 clients?
No, it doesn't look like it. It would appear your KMS Server needs to be either 2016, 2019, or 2022 to be able to activate 2022 servers.
KB5003478: Update to extend KMS support for Windows Server 2022 LTSC (microsoft.com)
Please let me know if this answers your question.
- Michael
Sep 24 2021 02:31 PM
Oct 09 2022 07:20 AM