Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
Really am loosing the will to live with this. It's a straight-forward function. Assign a PC/server as a KMS licence host. Apply licence key file for Windows 7, Office etc to said KMS host. KMS host liaises with DNS and any PCs on the network with Windows 7, Office etc activate with the KMS host - which it turn connects to Microsoft and updates accordingly.
Citrix's license GUI is a prime example of what a piece of piss this is to achieve. Yet I spent over 3 hours on the phone yesterday to various Microsoft offices in different countries in order to try and set this up.
Worringly, at times I was receiving conflicting information. Even the bloke I spoke to at Microsoft said he alone gets half-a-dozen KMS query calls a day and doesn't know what to do with them!
I've got to a point where one of our Windows 2008 servers is (I believe - it's virtually impossible to tell) acting as a KMS host. Any licence file I apply to it however gets rejected with an error code that simply means the licence key in invalid. I've triple-checked this key with Microsoft and it is indeed correct.
I can't believe the time I've wasted on this. It should be a 5MB server app. Phone Microsoft - acquire activation key - enter key into server app. App now sits there as a dedicated licence 'handler' for the entire estate. Job done. Surely with the $billions at their disposal, something that could run on something as simple an iPhone could be created in no time?
Any help or guidance on this would be really appreciated.
Cheers,
D.
Citrix's license GUI is a prime example of what a piece of piss this is to achieve. Yet I spent over 3 hours on the phone yesterday to various Microsoft offices in different countries in order to try and set this up.
Worringly, at times I was receiving conflicting information. Even the bloke I spoke to at Microsoft said he alone gets half-a-dozen KMS query calls a day and doesn't know what to do with them!
I've got to a point where one of our Windows 2008 servers is (I believe - it's virtually impossible to tell) acting as a KMS host. Any licence file I apply to it however gets rejected with an error code that simply means the licence key in invalid. I've triple-checked this key with Microsoft and it is indeed correct.
I can't believe the time I've wasted on this. It should be a 5MB server app. Phone Microsoft - acquire activation key - enter key into server app. App now sits there as a dedicated licence 'handler' for the entire estate. Job done. Surely with the $billions at their disposal, something that could run on something as simple an iPhone could be created in no time?
Any help or guidance on this would be really appreciated.
Cheers,
D.