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Hi, I m Ted Way, a Program Manager on the Licensing team.

Ever enter a 25-characte r key when you installed Office? That s us. I m looking forward to sharing how we re h elping administrators worry less about key management and seamlessly integrate W indows and Office activation in the enterprise. Starting in Office 2010, all volume editions of Office client software will requ ire activation. What s great for administrators is that Office has adopted the Win dows Software Protection Platform (SPP), which means that most of what you have learned (or will learn) about Volume Activation for Windows applies to Office as well. For example, the same Key Management Service (KMS) host can be configured to activate Office 2010 clients as well as Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 . Also, there is no reduction in functionality in volume editions of Office 2010 . Even if Office is not activated, your users will still be able to open, save, edit, and print Office files, though users will see notifications reminding them to activate. This post will kick off a short series of articles on volume activation that wil l cover topics such as an introduction to volume activation, setting up a KMS ho st, and using Multiple Activation Key (MAK). How do I activate volume editions of Office 2010 client? There are two models available for activating volume editions of Office 2010 cli ent. The default method is KMS, which is a local activation service. A KMS host needs to be set up, and that s the only computer that activates with Microsoft. Th e other is Multiple Activation Key (MAK), which is similar to the retail activat ion method: a key needs to be entered, and the computer will need to connect to Microsoft to activate. What s KMS? KMS is set up on a designated host system that will activate all client installa tions of Office 2010, eliminating the need for individual computers to connect t o Microsoft for product activation. It is a lightweight service that does not re quire dedicated resources and can easily be co-hosted on a system that provides other services. Here at Microsoft we have one KMS host up and running internally that has activated over 8000 installations of Office 2010 Technical Preview bui lds. It s also activating Windows 7 and Windows Vista machines. Computers running volume editions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 operati ng systems can be configured as Office KMS hosts. Those running Windows Server 2 003 can also be used as long as the KMS service is installed. Once you enter the KMS host key and activate, the host will register its Service record on DNS so KMS clients can find it. The KMS host can be further configured with the slmgr.v bs script that ships with Windows. By default, a KMS client key is already pre-installed on volume editions of clie nt software. That s why end users don't need to enter a product key when installin g Office Professional Plus, for example. A great aspect of KMS is that once you have a KMS host set up, KMS clients will automatically look for the host on DNS and activate themselves against it. Only one KMS host is needed to activate Wind ows and all Office client products. Just enter one KMS host key and activate, an d the KMS host can activate not just Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but also Visio , Project, and InfoPath. KMS activation is not perpetual, so computers are activated (i.e. in the license d state) for 180 days. Within that time, the KMS client will need to contact the KMS host and re-activate. When it does, it gets another 180 days starting from the day of re-activation. KMS clients by default attempt re-activation every sev en days without a notification shown to the user, so this reactivation will happ en automatically behind the scenes without any distractions. No activation count i s used up when KMS clients activate and re-activate.

What s MAK? It might be easier to understand Multiple Activation Key, or MAK, by thinking of how Office 2007 retail editions are activated. You went to a store and got a CD for Office 2007. When you installed Office 2007, you were prompted to enter a p roduct key found on the CD s sleeve. Activation was then done with Microsoft s activ ation servers, but you couldn t activate more than a few times using the same key. For MAK, the same principle applies, except each key has a different activation count depending on your organization s needs. For example, a consulting firm with 50 employees constantly on the go may get a MAK key with an activation count of more than 50 (the extra activations are a buffer). That means the same 25-charac ter key is entered for all 50 employee computers, and each of their computers ac tivate online with Microsoft. A smaller firm may only have five computers, and t hey will get a key with an activation count that s different than the other compan y s key, but it will have enough for their needs. MAK results in perpetual activation. Once activated, computers do not need to re -activate unless significant hardware changes occur, such as changing a hard dri ve. What activation method should I use? In practice, organizations with 25 or fewer computers will likely find it easies t to use MAK. Larger organizations will see the value in setting up a KMS host t o facilitate activation for hundreds if not thousands of computers. In addition, larger organizations will probably use a mixture of KMS and MAK. KM S would be the default for computers that are connected to the corporate network at least a few times every 180 days. MAK activation would be suitable for lapto ps or other computers that are not connected to the company network. I m already familiar with SPP and Volume Activation because I ve deployed Windows. W hat should I know about the differences between activating Windows and Office? Although the technology is the same, there are some important items to note betw een Windows and Office: 1. KMS hosts configured to activate Office should be installed on Windows Server 2003, volume editions of Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 2. If you want your KMS host to activate multiple products (e.g. Office 2010 and Windows 7), you will have to install the Windows KMS host key in addition to th e Office KMS host key and activate both of them. 3. Office KMS clients are activated when five or more computers with Office atte mpt activation with the KMS host. For Windows client operating systems (Windows Vista and Windows 7), activation occurs after 25 or more computers with Windows client request activation. What s next? I ll be posting more articles that get into the nitty-gritty of these activation m ethods. The goal is to show you how easy and fast it is to set up a KMS host or MAK activate and get your users up and running Office in no time!

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