You can't test KMS in a virtual environment and you need at least 25 Vista machines. Unfortunately, I wasn't really able to test it. On a Windows Server 2003 SP1 KMS host you'll find the event log entries under Applications.(Microsoft-Windows-Security-Licensing-SLC event 12290). On the Vista KMS host you can find the event logs under Applications and Services/Key Management Service.On your clients you can check the application event log under Windows Logs to monitor the activation process (Microsoft Windows Security Licensing SLC events 1229).They will use DNS auto-discovery to find the KMS host and get the product key from there.You don't have to configure anything on your Vista machines and no product key is required.The KMS host will automatically publish its SRV records in your DNS server.Run slmgr.vbs without any parameters to display all options. In most cases no additional configuration is necessary.
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To activate the KMS host use this command: cscript C:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs -ato.
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If you want to run the KMS host on a Vista machine, you don't need this download. Download and run the setup if you want to install the KMS on Windows Server 2003.Get a KMS Key from Microsoft Volume Licensing.