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    • thwr
      thwr @Dashrender last edited by

      @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

      @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

      @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

      I didn't know this, does that make it obvious or not, who knows..... but again, I didn't know you could use DISM to change that.

      Although, if you have a legal MAK/KMS key, why are you using an eval? You should have access to VLSC and just download the ISO you need.

      Only a single guy in our campus datacenter is allowed to access MSVLSC and it's often way easier to use evals.

      seems crappy that that guy doesn't download the ISOs and put them somewhere everyone can use them.

      Don't get me wrong, he will download whatever I need - when there is some spare time. Using evals is just simpler in most cases, for both of us.

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      • JaredBusch
        JaredBusch @thwr last edited by

        @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

        @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

        @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

        @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

        I didn't know this, does that make it obvious or not, who knows..... but again, I didn't know you could use DISM to change that.

        Although, if you have a legal MAK/KMS key, why are you using an eval? You should have access to VLSC and just download the ISO you need.

        Only a single guy in our campus datacenter is allowed to access MSVLSC and it's often way easier to use evals.

        seems crappy that that guy doesn't download the ISOs and put them somewhere everyone can use them.

        Don't get me wrong, he will download whatever I need - when there is some spare time. Using evals is just simpler in most cases, for both of us.

        Backwards.
        How long does it take every time a new software is purchased to click download while also going in to get the key?
        Once it is all downloaded and put on central storage, it is never accessed again.
        Opposed to you apparently downloading new eval copies all the time

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        • thwr
          thwr @JaredBusch last edited by thwr

          @JaredBusch said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

          @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

          @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

          @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

          @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

          I didn't know this, does that make it obvious or not, who knows..... but again, I didn't know you could use DISM to change that.

          Although, if you have a legal MAK/KMS key, why are you using an eval? You should have access to VLSC and just download the ISO you need.

          Only a single guy in our campus datacenter is allowed to access MSVLSC and it's often way easier to use evals.

          seems crappy that that guy doesn't download the ISOs and put them somewhere everyone can use them.

          Don't get me wrong, he will download whatever I need - when there is some spare time. Using evals is just simpler in most cases, for both of us.

          Backwards.
          How long does it take every time a new software is purchased to click download while also going in to get the key?
          Once it is all downloaded and put on central storage, it is never accessed again.
          Opposed to you apparently downloading new eval copies all the time

          Well, totally agree. There are quite some processes which don't work very well IMHO. On the other hand, I'm more or less in a special position here. I'm the only one who is running things like SharePoint, MS System Center, Exchange and SQL Server.

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          • Tracy_Burton
            Tracy_Burton last edited by

            If you haven't gotten a copy lined up yet, let me know. I have a copy that contains gui and command line, standard & datacenter. I can drop it on a USB drive and mail it to you.

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            • DustinB3403
              DustinB3403 @Tracy_Burton last edited by

              @Tracy_Burton Thank you for the offer at the moment Rojo is working on setting a file transfer for me as well.

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              • DustinB3403
                DustinB3403 last edited by

                Eh... so the Server we're running is not R2 (that teaches me to listen to anyone when I can just look it up myself..) it's Server 2012 Standard.

                I got the eval from Microsoft's site, and there are instructions to activate it as a full license, but they don't seem to like the product key. That or I'm misunderstanding the instructions.

                Fun times.....

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                • thwr
                  thwr last edited by thwr

                  @DustinB3403 said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                  Eh... so the Server we're running is not R2 (that teaches me to listen to anyone when I can just look it up myself..) it's Server 2012 Standard.

                  I got the eval from Microsoft's site, and there are instructions to activate it as a full license, but they don't seem to like the product key. That or I'm misunderstanding the instructions.

                  Fun times.....

                  dism /AcceptEula /Online /Set-Edition:ServerStandard /ProductKey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

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                  • DustinB3403
                    DustinB3403 @thwr last edited by

                    @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                    @DustinB3403 said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                    Eh... so the Server we're running is not R2 (that teaches me to listen to anyone when I can just look it up myself..) it's Server 2012 Standard.

                    I got the eval from Microsoft's site, and there are instructions to activate it as a full license, but they don't seem to like the product key. That or I'm misunderstanding the instructions.

                    Fun times.....

                    DISM /AcceptEula /Online /Set-Edition:ServerStandard /ProductKey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

                    Oh I know, I've confirmed it ~10ish times.

                    I'm digging through some more data to see what the issue might be.

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                    • thwr
                      thwr @DustinB3403 last edited by

                      @DustinB3403 said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                      @thwr said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                      @DustinB3403 said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                      Eh... so the Server we're running is not R2 (that teaches me to listen to anyone when I can just look it up myself..) it's Server 2012 Standard.

                      I got the eval from Microsoft's site, and there are instructions to activate it as a full license, but they don't seem to like the product key. That or I'm misunderstanding the instructions.

                      Fun times.....

                      DISM /AcceptEula /Online /Set-Edition:ServerStandard /ProductKey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX

                      Oh I know, I've confirmed it ~10ish times.

                      I'm digging through some more data to see what the issue might be.

                      Odd... it's set-edition 99% of the time. What is /get-edition telling you?

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                      • DustinB3403
                        DustinB3403 last edited by

                        It's giving me the ServerStandardEvaluation and when I ask it to show me the upgrade options is says I can go to ServerStandard or Datacenter.

                        I might have just got it working though, going to confirm.

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                        • Dashrender
                          Dashrender last edited by

                          Do the convertion using /set-edition by itself then do the DISM command again with the /productkey

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                          • RojoLoco
                            RojoLoco @Dashrender last edited by

                            @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                            Do the convertion using /set-edition by itself then do the DISM command again with the /productkey

                            ^^^ This is how I've always had the best success with DISM. Set the edition, then add the product key.

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                            • DustinB3403
                              DustinB3403 @Dashrender last edited by

                              @Dashrender said in Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation media:

                              Do the convertion using /set-edition by itself then do the DISM command again with the /productkey

                              I'll give that a try in just a moment.

                              Thanks for the tip.

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