I'm installing Windows 7 Enterprise on a virtual machine (taking screenshots) and I will validate the installation later on. I will activate it using a pirated KMS Host.
M$ knows the best... To know it, as kelorgo' says that he used WES7-based host( Most heldigard builds are based on it) match ePID of those builds. If two different have same then we are safe else
Don't forgot to mention your HOST details, like windows 7 based, WES7-based, Windows 8 based or server 2012 based.
If the same tokens backup give different ePID on different installation, I suppose the ePID is derived for the computer SID. Maybe a Sysprep of the KMS Host could reset the ePID? If yes, all future automated KMSmicro/nano/etc. sould be published in a syspreped stage, so no one would ged the same ePID
I created my own private W8-Class-KMS-Host. I used these tokens ATM backup of W8-KMS Host (Windows Vista/7/8 and Office 14 + 15) by jon7. I activated some Windows 7 clients and validate them online. After the validation process is completed, I get a message saying M$ blocked the key used to activate that client.
So important point(Hopefully) comes out never perform online validation.. HA HA HA we can run but can't hide...
when the client got de-activated, is there a way to reactive it through a legal KMS server or is the KMS activation blocked forever on the client? I imagine the problem for the company that got it key leaked if this is the case.....
It's the ePID of the client which I didn't mean to post. I was talking about the ePID of the server that the client stores. Edited my post.
Tested and I confirm the problem. I got the non-genuine status of my client after the genuine check. Key used for the KMS host : Hiddent in the MiniKMS host (XXXXX)
Hum... I tried to activate my Windows 7 with a custom-built KMS Host (Vmware, Server 2012) with this partial key : GKHGX And I passed the Genuine check....