2011年10月11日星期二

Product Activation and Key Information

Microsoft includes product activation technology in some products sold through the Volume Licensing channel. A product key is required to activate these products.
Note to Microsoft Volume Licensing customers: You can find your Volume License Product Keys at the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC).

Recent Changes to Volume Activation

With Volume Licensing for products such as Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Microsoft Office 2010, you must use a new type of product activation called Volume Activation (VA). To activate these operating systems with VA, you can use either a Multiple Activation Key (MAK) or Key Management Service (KMS), requiring a KMS key.
Read More about Volume Activation
Volume Activation is a product activation technology used to activate Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, Windows 7 and Office 2010. It is designed to allow Volume Licensing customers to automate the activation process in a way that is transparent to end users. Volume Activation applies to systems that are covered under a Volume Licensing program and is used strictly as a tool for activation and is in no way tied to license invoicing or billing.
Volume Activation provides two different models for completing volume activations. The first model is Key Management Service (KMS) and the second is Multiple Activation Key (MAK). KMS allows organizations to activate systems within their own network, while MAK activates systems on a one-time basis, using Microsoft’s hosted activation services. Customers can use either or both activation methods in their environment. The type of key entered in the product determines the activation method.
If you plan to deploy Windows 7 and/or Office 2010 using Key Management Service (KMS) as the activation method, please note:
  • Windows Server 2008 is not supported as a KMS host to activate Windows 7 and Office 2010.
    • A patch is available to allow activation of Windows 7 client machines. (A Windows Server 2008 R2 KMS key is required.)
    • A patch is not available to allow activation of Office 2010 clients.
  • If you are using Windows Server 2008 as a KMS host, here are your alternatives:
    • Upgrade the KMS host machine to Windows Server 2008 R2.
    • Downgrade the machine to Windows Server 2003.
    • Run the KMS host on a Windows 7 volume edition machine.
    • Run a Windows Server 2003 virtual machine on the Windows Server 2008 machine.
If your organization has fewer than 50 PCs, the best option is to use Multiple Activation Keys (MAK) with Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT).
While Microsoft makes every effort to cover all of its previous platforms for compatibility, new technologies may make it necessary to decide which previous versions will continue to be supported. Therefore, Windows Server 2008 is not covered as a platform as an Office 2010 KMS host.
Volume License Keys (VLK), including MAK and KMS, are issued to you under a specific license agreement and enable your organization to use the software that you have licensed.
VLKs can be used only with Volume Licensing products; they cannot be used with retail software or software that is preinstalled on a new computer (original equipment manufacturer, or OEM, products).
Learn about Volume Activation and how to activate systems using KMS and/or MAK.

ref: http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/existing-customers/product-activation.aspx 

Managing Microsoft KMS Volume Licensing

http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/provisioning-56/pvs-collections-kms-licensing.html#pvs-collections-kms-licensing__pvs-collections-kms-vdisk-manage

2011年10月3日星期一

Provisioning Services and Microsoft Volume License Activation

This article describes Windows Server 2008 / Windows 7 Volume License Activation with Provisioning Services
Microsoft provides two forms of volume license activation for Vista:  Key Management Server (KMS) and Multiple Activation Key (MAK).  The choice of which form to use depends on whether Citrix standard-image mode is needed.
KMS Model: KMS volume license can be used with Provisioning Server for Desktops in either Private Image or Standard Image Mode.  Clients communicate to a central Key Management Server. Client machines identify themselves to the KMS by sending a hard-drive signature ID to the KMS.  
MAK Model: MAK activation, which requires that key and activation information be created and stored uniquely on each client (target device), is only compatible with Provisioning Server for Desktops in Private Image Mode, and only when each vDisk is built uniquely for each machine (vDisks cannot be cloned).  Because of these limitations, use of MAK’s for machines that are served by Provisioning Server for Desktops, is not recommended.


ref: http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX124106