Thank you I knew it had to do with real host server but wanted an expert KMS opinion as I thought we we're "emulating" host not still using old server host so you answered my question perfectly
Test online/offline KMS server in PHP: Code: <? $ip = "127.0.0.1"; $port = "1688"; if (! $sock = @fsockopen($ip, $port, $num, $error, 2)) echo 'Offline'; else{ echo 'Online'; fclose($sock); } ?> Online KMS server now: 194.0.116.18 91.149.135.121 195.248.170.7
The yuna server is still on line Code: Probing kmsr2.dynalias.com . . .UP Probing 91.149.135.121 . . .UP Probing 194.0.116.18 . . .UP Probing 121.18.82.147 . . .UP Probing yuna.no-ip.info . . .UP It may go offline at times, but I found it is one of the most reliable servers.
I have some questions... I hope someone could answer me --what if the KMS host that I used to activate win7 enterprise got blocked? will my OS get blocked also? --if I activated with MAK, then the MAk get blocked. will my OS get blocked? --Does the real owner of MAK keys need to renew their keys? how long til they need to renew? What would happen to my OS if they do not renew?
No it will begin counting down to 180 days, you have 6 months to find another Wont get blocked, it will become unactivated, KMS is the best solution. MAK keys are like retail keys just with multiple activations, no renewal etc....