Advanced Tokens Manager - The Activation Backup Solution

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  1. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    The application not works on any machine, because tokens is digitally signed file by hardware.

    And, the restore function will perfectly works on the same machine when was backed-up.
     
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  2. ndog

    ndog MDL Novice

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    netbooks windows 7 starter OEM:SLP

    Hey I am just replying to this thread.

    If I keep the factory image (windows 7 starter OEM:SLP) on one netbook (eMachines em355) and image this to other netbooks the activation survives. On the otherhand if I install Windows 7 starter from a DVD and restore the tokens.dat and cd key made by this tool the activation does not get restored properly.

    So in this case I will clean the factory image as best possible and then image this to the other machines. This is the easiest solution I think.

    I would be interested in seeing if your tool works with other netbooks using windows 7 starter OEM:SLP and what experiences you have had with that.

    Good luck!
     
  3. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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  4. l2p2c2

    l2p2c2 MDL Member

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    Hi,

    I have:

    Windows 7 Home Premium Retail
    Office 2010 Home & Student Retail

    Activation backup works perfect. But now I also bought Outlook 2010 Retail...
    How can i also backup the activation of Outlook? Is this possible?
     
  5. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    The Tokens.dat of Office, store all keys of all office 2010 products...

    You've input the Outlook 2010 retail key in the backup?
     
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  6. l2p2c2

    l2p2c2 MDL Member

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    I haven't done anything yet...
    I had Windows 7 + Office 2010 Home. I made a backup of that activation.
    Now i recently installed Outlook 2010.

    I should just make a new backup? And then all office products are backed up?
    When I should reinstall, i install Windows, Office Home and Outlook. Then do a restore of the activation, and all should be activated?

    thanx for your info!
     
  7. nc_guy

    nc_guy MDL Novice

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    Can I use this tool to downgrade Win 7 Pro 64 to 32 bit on a DELL OEM? Does the bit version matter?
     
  8. tcntad

    tcntad MDL Guru

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    Obviously not, it doesnt let you to downgrade but to backup your activation.
    You would have to reinstall if you want to change architecture.
     
  9. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    Tokens.dat of office, store all licenses of all Office Family ;)
     
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  10. stefano23ps

    stefano23ps MDL Novice

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    I should format my sister's HP notebook that came with pre-installed 64 Bit Windows 7 Home Premium, i checked with slmgr.vbs -dlv and it says the licence is OEM_SLP channel.... This toll works in my situation??? Thanks for the help
     
  11. urie

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    When you use the factory image it is already pre-activated using certificate + oem:slp key same way one eMachines oem slp dvd would work on all eMachines but when you use tokens.dat and cd key you are trying to restore activation to different hardware even though every model may seem identical they are not they have different MAC addresses for example.
     
  12. stefano23ps

    stefano23ps MDL Novice

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    Hi Josh Cell...
    Does this tool work with OEM_SLP licence of a pre-installed 64 Bit Windows 7 Home Premium version????
    Because i want to format, reinstall Windows 7 Home Premium 64 and reactivate it.... Thanks a lot
     
  13. urie

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    Yes it works with OEM:SLP
     
  14. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    All license types...
     
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  15. bobsmith42

    bobsmith42 MDL Novice

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    Hi, I've just discovered this program and it looks awesome!
    I'm building a new image for 100 lab computers, and would like to script the activation backup and restore.

    I can't find much info about the silent switches; and what I've tried doesn't work.
    Does it support silent backup and silent restore, with MAK keys? If so, what are the switches and how does it handle the MAK key? Do I need to manually create serial.txt?

    Environment is Windows 7 x64, with educational MAK, no Office.
    When I run "Advanced Tokens Manager v3.3.exe /S" it quits with:
    Thanks for your time!
     
  16. Josh Cell

    Josh Cell MDL Developer

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    @bobsmith42

    Silent commands will work only on the install, I've coded an engineering to redirect the custom folders to C:\Windows ;)
     
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  17. weah

    weah MDL Novice

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    Will be supported Office 2007 in future? I can't find anywhere a method for an offline backup, do you know it?
     
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