@ rrohela Is this what you need? 55041-00206-152-252649-03-1033-6002-00000-3272012 KMSnanov2 should have read KMSnano WS v2 and I think Heldigard based it on KMSmicro WS v4.0 of Ratiborus Hope this is of help
At this point the "bad" host can still activate Windows 8 clients without any problems, so still quite useful. No, most of the online hosts are based on the same "bad" host. Not many people run a Server 2012 VM.
The two online hosts I mentioned activate Server 2012 as well, so I was under the impression they used the "good" key?
In that case they would be fine. I did not check or follow which host is what type, I just know most of the ones people made themselves and then posted on MDL are W8-channel.
The posts says it "Activates Windows Vista/7/8 Pro/Enterprise/N/VL and Office 2010/2013 Retail/VL", so it's W8-class as well.
Thanks kelorgo! So you didn't follow which online host uses which keys, but it's probably good to distinguish them, before all the questions arise... So if the online host (like lunar21.no-ip.org, osfp7g7.no-ip.org) uses the WS12 channel keys, there is no problem (yet). Thanks again...
Yes, 152-252649-03 is indicating server 2012 KMS key I suppose starting 05426 means running on Server 2012, 55041 means running on Windows client, 1033 being English (United States) What are the other parts? There could be some permutations of it (depending on version), but that would only create that many possible PIDs (if blackist list exist, they could be all blacklisted easily)
Thanks for helping, but when I run VMware and want to create a VM with Server 2012, it says my system doesn't support FJRTJ (no, that's not the abbrev, but it escapes me atm, but you know what I mean). I already created VMs with VMware, VirtualBox and PortableVirtualbox (w7 based, w8 based, wes7 based). Just a lot of fun and very educational!
The key's definitely blocked this time. However anybody remember KMS_C_R2.rar? That still validates just fine against Microsoft's validation servers. Edit: It seems to me that Microsoft hasn't gotten the validation on Windows 8 yet... But the 'yet' part could turn out to be a marketing stunt... We'll never know until they pull something off
Most likely because it never became the mainstream activation method of pirated copies in the Windows 7 days, since loaders were much easier to use. With KMS being the only currently available "simple" method of activating Windows 8 (and perhaps in the near future), this is what they are going after.