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File Name: potter. File Name: wmbonusxp. License: Freeware Free File Size: 4. File Name: xptweaks. This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully.

For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: How to back up and restore the registry in Windows If you only have a few volume licensing product keys to change, you can use the Activation Wizard.

We recommend that you run System Restore to create a new restore point before you follow these steps. In the Open box, type the following command, and then click OK. Click Yes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate Windows , and then click Next. Type the new product key in the New key boxes, and then click Update. If you are returned to the previous window, click Remind me later , and then restart the computer.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 to verify that Windows is activated. You receive the following message: Windows is already activated. Click OK to exit. If the issue has not been resolved, try method 2 or see the "Next Steps" section for more troubleshooting resources. If you must change the product key for multiple computers, we recommend this method. If you have the Windows Server R2 retail product key, you can use the Windows Server R2 CD2 that is included with an evaluation version of Windows Server R2 to upgrade a retail installation.

It's intended to indicate that the actual media for CD2 R2 is all the same, the differences are CD1, so it doesn't matter which channel for CD2 that you use. However the channel is determined by the Product key and media used with CD1, you are not changing them, all CD2 does is add the additonal R2 components. You still have to use the same channel product key, so this does not help with the situation.

This doesn't allow you to convert from one channel to another, it only adds R2 functionality, the underlying OS is still tied to the channel that was used to install with by the use of CD1, that doesn't change at all. The upgrade option by running setup from CD1 of volume media, will allow you to enter a product key, when you do that it will change the channel to the media and product key being installed.

Thanks for your assistance, Darrell. It sounds as if I'm up a creek without a reliable paddle, here, as there's nothing that guarantees my software installations stay intact. A simply question: why? With Microsoft's big push to the virtualization space, is this just a symptom of older software? I have to think I'm not in a minotiry of users on the planet who wish to move from one piece of hardware to another without losing their critical data I mean, Microsoft is getting their money in licensing when all is said and done, after all.

This all seems like a problem we should have seen in , not and beyond which, correct me if I'm wrong, was when R2 was released. Sorry for the rantish reply.

Again, I appreciate your answers and what you've done to help. Honestly, thanks once again!! For Windows Server and Windows Server R2 you can change the product key from one channel to another.

People ask how to do this all the time, they install using media from one channel because they do not have the keys available from the channel they truely want to use.

They may want to build up the number of KMS clients so as meet the minimum requirements for KMS to be able to activate the machines. You would have to upgrade or do a clean installation to be able to change the product key from one channel to another with Windows Server I have a Datacenter Server that came with a Dell server I purchased.

So my Install is not Activated. I do not have an OEM Key. It says for non-core editions I need to use the slui. That just tells me its activated. Use this site to get keys, the Datacenter keys are not going to install on Standard installation.

Thank you for your reply. Other than the Hierarchical Volume License Keys which some can install on different editions, most keys just install on one edition. Standard keys will only install on Standard. Doesn't really matter whether they are OEM or Retail. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Sign in.



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