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Is it possible to support Windows Server 2016? #4

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ghost opened this issue Oct 22, 2016 · 4 comments
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Is it possible to support Windows Server 2016? #4

ghost opened this issue Oct 22, 2016 · 4 comments

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ghost commented Oct 22, 2016

Is it possible to support Windows Server 2016?

@JBA474
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JBA474 commented Oct 25, 2016

KMS Keys
Windows Server 2016 Datacenter CB7KF-BWN84-R7R2Y-793K2-8XDDG
Windows Server 2016 Standard WC2BQ-8NRM3-FDDYY-2BFGV-KHKQY
Windows Server 2016 Essentials JCKRF-N37P4-C2D82-9YXRT-4M63B
From here

You should be able to see the SKU ID in the log (I googled for a minute and didn't find them). Open KMSBASE.PY and add SKU ID to the data starting on line 77.

You can ask for more info and help back on the original forum

Good luck, I hope this might help someone.

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ghost commented Nov 25, 2016

There is a pull request with the new IDs: #2

You can also use the SKU list that is somewhere in the MyDigitalLife thread and add it yourself. Not sure where it is (forum is down right now) but i think it was on the 110th page.

The Windows 10 Enterprise iso from MSDN is automatically activated with a VL/KMS key, the Windows Server 2016 should do the same, not completely sure through since i never installed it.

Remember: The key still has to be activated! Using an unactivated VL Windows install is a horrible idea (some customization options are disabled and you don't get windows updates).

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ghost commented Mar 14, 2017

@JesusMMann "microsoftstoreinc(dot)com" is obviously not a legitimate Microsoft website.

I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that aren't working for them (even though it is very suspicious).

When buying a Windows key from a website like this you are most likely just giving criminals money, they are either selling MSDN keys (which will get deactivated after a few months anyways) or just downright stolen keys, either way, Microsoft isn't getting any money.

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CNMan commented Apr 4, 2018

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