Before you start
For Key Management Services (KMS) installations (non-MAK or retail), review the Generic Volume License Keys (GVLK) information at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/get-started/kms-client-activation-keys. GVLKs are used when your environment has a KMS server deploy to issue licensing.
Edition | GVLK |
---|---|
Windows Server 2022 Datacenter | WX4NM-KYWYW-QJJR4-XV3QB-6VM33 |
Windows Server 2022 Datacenter Azure Edition | NTBV8-9K7Q8-V27C6-M2BTV-KHMXV |
Windows Server 2022 Standard | VDYBN-27WPP-V4HQT-9VMD4-VMK7H |
Windows Server 2019 Datacenter | WMDGN-G9PQG-XVVXX-R3X43-63DFG |
Windows Server 2019 Standard | N69G4-B89J2-4G8F4-WWYCC-J464C |
Windows Server 2019 Essentials | WVDHN-86M7X-466P6-VHXV7-YY726 |
Windows Server 2016 Datacenter | CB7KF-BWN84-R7R2Y-793K2-8XDDG |
Windows Server 2016 Standard | WC2BQ-8NRM3-FDDYY-2BFGV-KHKQY |
Windows Server 2016 Essentials | JCKRF-N37P4-C2D82-9YXRT-4M63B |
Windows 11 Pro Windows 10 Pro | W269N-WFGWX-YVC9B-4J6C9-T83GX |
Windows 11 Enterprise Windows 10 Enterprise | NPPR9-FWDCX-D2C8J-H872K-2YT43 |
Activation
If you have a KMS server, now would be a good time to activate the Windows instance against it.
From a command prompt, you can follow the below steps to complete the activation.
- Apply the KMS client key, if the key wasn’t applied as part of the process above:
- Set the KMS server address/identity. You could try using
kms9.msguides.com
as a test:
- Request activation:
- You can check the activation information using the following commands: