From: ToddAndMargo on 19 May 2010 13:49 Hi All, On my open license download page, I found an entry for "Office Standard 2010 Key Management Service Host". Anyone know what this is? Many thanks, -T
From: DC on 20 May 2010 14:54 KMS is Key Management Service. In the 2007 Microsoft Office system and previous versions of Microsoft Office, you had to enter a product key when you deployed Office. If you use Key Management Service (KMS), you do not have to do this for Office 2010, because all volume license editions of Office 2010 have a KMS client key preinstalled. Only one key must be installed and activated on the Office 2010 KMS host to activate all volume license editions of Office 2010 KMS clients. If the Office 2010 KMS host is installed and configured, KMS activation occurs transparently to the user when an Office 2010 client first installs. Check out the link http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee624358.aspx "ToddAndMargo" wrote: > Hi All, > > On my open license download page, I found an entry > for "Office Standard 2010 Key Management Service Host". > Anyone know what this is? > > Many thanks, > -T > . >
From: ToddAndMargo on 21 May 2010 17:12 On 05/20/2010 11:54 AM, DC wrote: > On my open license download page, I found an entry >> for "Office Standard 2010 Key Management Service Host". >> Anyone know what this is? Thank you -T
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