Window Server 2012 R2 Standard Installation Error
Dear Sir,
When we install Window Server 2012 R2 Standard via open License Program, we can installed product key but it is not activated in Window Activation.
Could you kindly check below screen capture and find out a way how to proceed on.
With Regards,
Su Hlaing
Could you kindly check below screen capture and find out a way how to proceed on.
I would also suggest you consider removing/obscuring the screen capture which shows your *private* product key.
(this is a publicly accessible web forum, and the key is your paid-for-license entitlement...)
Don
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Figure 1.
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Add-WindowsFeature ServerEssentialsRole cmdlet to install Windows Server Essentials Experience role. (Figure 2)
Figure 2.
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(Figure 3)
Figure 3.
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(1) In an existing domain environment
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Control Panel\System\Change Settings\”Change…”\Member of. (Figure 4)
Figure 4.
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Figure 5.
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Figure 6.
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Figure 7.
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Figure 8.
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Figure 9.
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Figure 12.
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Figure 13.
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Figure 14.
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Figure 15.
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Figure 16.
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Figure 17.
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Figure 18.
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Figure 19.
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Figure 20.
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Figure 21.
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Figure 22.
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Figure 23.
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Figure 24.
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Figure
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Figure 26.
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