![]() I’ve come up with this handy checklist to help you prepare. Your KMS count will increase almost immediately when KMS clients renew their activations and find your new KMS host or if you can force it by using VAMT, multi-selecting a bunch of clients, and tell them to activate in which case they’ll immediately go and renew their activation interval with the new KMS host. You don’t need to worry about your KMS count (remember we need a count of 25 for Windows servers/clients and a count of 5 for Office clients before we’ll activate). If you are prepared, the process takes all of 5 minutes, 30 minutes max. Your organization is not going to go up in smoke if your KMS host is unavailable for a short period of time.īut it is necessary (unless you’re on Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 and later and Office 2013 and later and can use Active Directory Based Activation). ![]() There is no way to automatically transfer your KMS role along with the products its activating to another server. How do I migrate my KMS host from Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows Server 2012 R2? ![]() I use KMS for volume activation of Microsoft products. ![]() In short, the request goes something like this: I’m receiving a lot of requests for assistance here lately around KMS. First published on TechNet on Nov 09, 2015
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