Product key recovery

Hello
I am new in my organization and the previous administrator did not save a list of product keys. Now I have to document all the system and need to have the product key for each product on the organization.
How can I recover the Exchange 2013 product key?
I have access as administrator to the server.
Really I needed something even for win 2012 and 2008
Thank you and regards
Giuseppe

Hi Joy,
You can try Product Key Decryptor to find out exchange 2013 product key.
Alternatively, any good software asset management
tool can also be helpful to recover exchange 2013 product key.

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