From: Russell Reid on 27 Apr 2010 14:43 We are an SA and Volume license holder and have just downloaded our Office 2010 software. I am trying to install the KMS key on our KMS host and am getting an error when trying to run the KeyManagmentServiceHost.exe file. The error is 'Unsupported Operating System'. Our KMS host is a Server 2008 R2 64 bit machine. And the KMS service is activated on it because it has activated all of our Server 2008 and Windows 7 clients. I tried to manually install the kms key for Office but it returns the error that the KMS key is not valid. I assume that this is because the Server 2008 R2 KMS service does not yet recognized Office KMS keys, which is what I assume the KeyManagementServiceHost.exe file is supposed to resolve. Do any of the MVPs have any suggestions? I have not found a 64bit version of the exe file on our Volume licensing site. Just the 32 bit version. -- Russell Reid
From: Peter Foldes on 27 Apr 2010 17:59 Russel Here you will find the Phone numbers and email addresses as to where and whom to contact about Office Enterprise and your issue. Scroll down to the bottom of page to North America https://licensing.microsoft.com/eLicense/L1033/overview.asp -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Russell Reid" <RussellReid(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F6E0AE31-FD99-468C-971F-C28BBC408669(a)microsoft.com... > We are an SA and Volume license holder and have just downloaded our Office > 2010 software. I am trying to install the KMS key on our KMS host and am > getting an error when trying to run the KeyManagmentServiceHost.exe file. > The error is 'Unsupported Operating System'. Our KMS host is a Server 2008 > R2 64 bit machine. And the KMS service is activated on it because it has > activated all of our Server 2008 and Windows 7 clients. I tried to manually > install the kms key for Office but it returns the error that the KMS key is > not valid. I assume that this is because the Server 2008 R2 KMS service does > not yet recognized Office KMS keys, which is what I assume the > KeyManagementServiceHost.exe file is supposed to resolve. Do any of the MVPs > have any suggestions? I have not found a 64bit version of the exe file on > our Volume licensing site. Just the 32 bit version. > -- > Russell Reid
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