I assume you're specifying a MAK key and not a KMS key?

There's no such thing as a traditional VLK anymore in WS2008.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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From: Keith Turgeon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 2:05 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 Trial License to Volume License

Hello,

I am looking at an issue, and would like a little extra clarification.   We 
have a couple of servers that have been installed using the Windows 2008 trial 
copy that is available for download from Microsoft.   This enabled the company 
to get the servers up and running as they would like.   Now they have gone 
ahead and purchase volume licenses (eOpen), and would like to apply these 
licenses to these servers.   When we try to add the license key to the servers, 
it ends up failing as an invalid key.   After speaking with the rep from CDW, 
they stated, that since it was a trial media and not volume media, we will need 
to do a in place "upgrade" to get the licenses in place and activated.    Now 
these servers are the production BES and Transport exchange servers, so I'm a 
little leery about doing this "upgrade".

Anyone know of a better way to get the license key updated, or what are the 
thoughts on doing this in place upgrade?   Any thoughts are much appreciated.

Thanks,
Keith







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