I inherited non-activated Windows Server 2012 Standard. So I purchased retail version "OEM Win Svr Std 2012 R2 x64 CZ 1pk DVD 2CPU / 2VM" and tried to activate it with product key. With this key, I get an error "This key cannot be validated. Try a different one" (loosely translated, my system is Czech). And I am pretty sure, that I put in the right key. I cannot start validation over phone, command slui 4
gives me only activation by key. Direct phone calls to Czech Microsoft gets me nowhere.
At one occasion I got error "0x8007232b" which relates to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929826/en . As far as I understand, there could be broken KMS Client. I don't use activation via KMS Host in the infrastructure. Tried to google how to get rid of it, but didn't find out how. It isn't "Function", "Role" or software...
Thanks for any help,
Martin
PS: Not that it should matter, but this system is virtual machine in KVM
https://windorks.wordpress.com/2014/02/09/licensing-a-dell-oem-virtual-machine/
With Windows 2012 OEM or Windows 2012 R2 OEM license you get the ability to run 2 virtual machines on a virtualization platform. Typically this is done utilizing the OEM media that is shipped with the server.
The issue that customers run across is that when they install from OEM media within the virtual machine, the install goes just fine – never prompts for a product key. It’s not until they notice that the virtual machine has not activated with Microsoft. So when they try to activate they get a generic error message that to a mere mortal makes no sense.
Here is what is going on – the OEM media that shipped with your server is pre-keyed with Dell’s OEM media key. That key tells the server to check for the SLP bit on the motherboard. If that bit is set then no activation is necessary the server is automatically licensed. The problem comes in when done on a virtual machine that has no access to read the SLP bit on the motherboard, so tries to activate with Microsoft clearing house. Microsoft clearing house immediately denies activation because Dell has the key locked to keep customers from doing that. How do you fix this? It is actually really easy.
If you have dealt with KMS in the past these commands will be very familiar.
Hopefully that helps with activating virtual machines when using OEM media to do the install.