I have managed to use UniKMS6 Alpha2 to activate a 32bit copy of Word 2010 successfully. The O/S was Windows XP Professional. Many thanks for all your hard work developing this and for sharing it.
This is interesting. Can anyone else confirm that it doesnt work on VMWare VMs? And what about VMs of other manufacturers? I know MS VirtualPC 2007SP1 VMs are OK because thats what i am using...
Dont worry, im often quite forgetful myself. It already is. The main script of what is to become the 1st Beta (and hopefully final) already contains the fixes.
I'm doing all my testing on VmWare Server 2.0.2 virtual computers. Some with SLIC 2.1 in BIOS, some without (like the last two test I have posted here in this thread). So it's working so long as you use the :1688 and 127.0.0.0 for Win7 and Office.
SLIC in BIOS is irrelevant to KMS activation so this cant be a factor. And since it works on VMWare Server it cant be a VMWare problem either. (Which is good to know, because this was the first time that somebody said it doesnt work on a Virtual Machine.)
Thank you for this post. Searching the forums for my activation error lead me straight to here and it got me squared away.
It works for me. Accidentally launched Windows activation instead of Office activation. I thought it would change my SLP key but luckily it didn't. I'd like to request one feature though. Could you please add so that (1) Windows activation or (2) Office activation can be selected from the command line. The program will automatically exit after activation. It can then be launched from the task scheduler.
This doesn't install key or hostmachine name so that is why your key remained untouched. It also only works on pro or enterprise win 7. I believe once Phazor is done testing he might include other features such as hvlk install and host and maybe task but this just activates so name and key must be entered although office volume editions have key ready so just the host name needs entering with office
It's one of the features that KMS 5.0 has, and KMSA 6.0 will get. But as stated in his first post, this not build in yet, since this is only a test version.
After three attempts Office 2010 successfully activated. Thanks for the great job! A humble suggestion: it would be interesting after successful activation the option to press esc to exit the program.