Hello

Please take into consideration that Windows is a paid and licensed product,
so is not something that you can/should freely re-distribute.

What I have seen in some of those boxes, is they create them without a
CD-KEY or they clean out the Key before creating the box image.

This mean, that on the first boot, on the gui/console you may get a nice
welcome banner to insert/write your key and/or click on those license
validations scripts and/or validate online

so is not as simple as you expect I am afraid.

Alvaro.


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Jake Feasel <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am searching for a box available on https://vagrantcloud.com/ that
> makes use of the built-in Windows support in Vagrant 1.6. Specifically, I
> would like to find an Windows Server (either 2012 or 2008) that I can get
> running with three core commands:
>
> vagrant init <boxid>
> vagrant up
> vagrant rdp
>
> The end result is that I have an RDP session into this guest VM. So far I
> have tried this with several boxes, and have been unsuccessful with each
> one:
>
> kensykora/windows_2012_r2_standard
> reidmv/win-2008r2-standard-amd64-nocm
> ferventcoder/win2008r2-x64-nocm
>
> emyl/win2008r2
>
> Has anyone been successful in doing this seemingly-simple and
> commonly-needed task?
>
> Thanks,
> Jake Feasel
>
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