This article describes
how to extend, or re-arm, the Windows Server 2008 evaluation period. The
evaluation period is also known as the "activation grace" period.
These instructions apply to any edition of Windows Server 2008. This includes
evaluation copies.
Evaluating Windows
Server 2008 software does not require product activation. Any edition of
Windows Server 2008 may be installed without activation, and it may be
evaluated for 60 days. Additionally, the 60-day evaluation period may be reset
(re-armed) three times. This action extends the original 60-day evaluation
period by up to 180 days for a total possible evaluation time of 240 days.
Note In the Windows Server 2008 Evaluation DVD package, there is a 120-day initial evaluation period. You can extend the evaluation period to 240 days. To extend the initial evaluation and testing period, follow the steps in this Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
Note In the Windows Server 2008 Evaluation DVD package, there is a 120-day initial evaluation period. You can extend the evaluation period to 240 days. To extend the initial evaluation and testing period, follow the steps in this Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
How to install Windows
Server 2008 without activating it
1. Run the Windows Server 2008 Setup program.
2. When you are prompted to enter a product key
for activation, do not enter a key. Click No when Setup asks you to confirm your
selection.
3. You may be prompted to select the edition of
Windows Server 2008 that you want to evaluate. Select the edition that you want
to install.
Note After Windows Server 2008 is installed, the edition cannot be changed without reinstalling it.
Note After Windows Server 2008 is installed, the edition cannot be changed without reinstalling it.
4. When you are prompted, read the evaluation
terms in the Microsoft Software License Terms, and then accept the terms.
5. When the Windows Server 2008 Setup program is
finished, your initial 60-day evaluation period starts. To check the time that
is left on your current evaluation period, run the Slmgr.vbs script that is in
the System32 folder. Use the -dli switch to run this script. The slmgr.vbs
-dli command displays the number of days that are left in the current
60-day evaluation period.
How to manually extend the evaluation period
When the initial
60-day evaluation period nears its end, you can run the Slmgr.vbs script to
reset the evaluation period. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Command Prompt.
2. Type slmgr.vbs -dli, and then press ENTER to check the current
status of your evaluation period.
3. To reset the evaluation period, type slmgr.vbs –rearm, and then press ENTER.
4. Restart the computer.
This resets the
evaluation period to 60 days.
How to automate the extension of the
evaluation period
You may want to set up
a process that automatically resets the evaluation period every 60 days. One
way to automate this process is by using the Task Scheduler. You can configure
the Task Scheduler to run the Slmgr.vbs script and to restart the server at a
particular time. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Task Scheduler.
2. Copy the following sample task to the server,
and then save it as an .xml file. For example, you can save the file as Extend.xml.
3.
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7. Microsoft
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15. 2007-10-05T02:23:24
16. 2008-09-17T14:23:24.777
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22. domain\alias
23. Password
24. HighestAvailable
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30. PT1H
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32. false
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39. false
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44. true
45. P3D
46. PT0S
47. 7
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50. 3
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55. C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs
56. -rearm
57.
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59. C:\Windows\System32\shutdown.exe
60. /r
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65. In the sample task, change the value of the
following “UserID” tag to contain your domain and your alias:
66. In the Task Scheduler, click Import Task on the Action menu.
67. Click the sample task .xml file. For example,
click Extend.xml.
68. Click Import.
69. Click the Triggers tab.
70. Click the One Time trigger, and then click Edit.
71. Change the start date of the task to a date
just before the end of your current evaluation period.
72. Click OK, and then exit the Task Scheduler.
The Task Scheduler will now run the evaluation reset operation
on the date that you specified.
Kind Regards
Gurbinder Sahrma
Microsoft Solutions Associate