You can also contact the volume activation team again and ask them to help you determinethe type of KMS key and the corresponding product.If this key is the Office 2013 KMS host Key, you need to configure the KMS host to enable the KMS activation service according toor. Hi,Where did you get this KMS key? You can log in to the relevant certification account in the VLSC and check if the Key is the Office 2013 KMS Host Key. I was told that it could be that the server OS key was from another account but I have recently change the product key so that the WindowsServer key and the Office 2013 key are from the same licensing account.Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can check for this issue:KMS Host:Windows Server 2008 R2VAMT 3.1Office 2013 Professional Plus KMS.
I am presented with:The software licensing service reported that the product key is invalidI was then given a number for tech support who advised I have to post on this forums as they are not permitted to pass me through to an engineer.The MAK key works successfully, but I am unable to get the KMS key working on our environment.I called the volume activation team who advised that the key appears valid and there are no issues that they can see. Using a GVLK tells that Microsoft product to instead look to a local Key Management Service (KMS) instance, and use that to activate the product. Good afternoon,We have received a new KMS key but this is showing as invalid when I attempt to install it on a client device through VAMT. Generic Volume License Keys (GVLKs) are not specific to an organization's license.