If your DNS RR's are not present or your clients have incorrect DNS suffixes or DNS suffix search lists then they will struggle. KMSclient machine (named ) would query for all _vlmcs._tcp RR's and then know to request an activation from The KMShost server (named ) would auto-publish a DNS SRV RR into _vlmcs._tcp for Apparently, somehow the port and host got lost, and so there was no KMSĪuto-discovery of KMShost server requires/assumes you have DNS records published by your KMS and that your KMSclient machines can/will resolve a generic lookup for SRV RR's in the _vlmcs._tcp service/zone for your namespace.Į.g. It took a while for us to figure it out, but we repaired this error by setting the KMS host and port manually from an elevated command prompt and then forcing the activation. Click on the "File" tab to return to the Document view.
Entering the MAK key in Microsoft Word 2010 Beta automatically activates all the Office Professional Plus 2010 Beta applications. Please check the box to activate automatically or restart the app to activate using the activation dialog box.
Step 3: Enter the Multiple Activation Key (MAK) displayed above. Step 2: Click “Change Product Key” on the right side of the screen. Next click "Help" in the set of tabs on the left. This will take you to the Backstage view. Step 1: Open Microsoft Word 2010 Beta and click on the "File" tab. This behavior is Enterprise specific and should not be used if you are using Office in a non Enterprise/commercial environment. Please change the product key via the below steps so you can activate via the Internet: MAK key: 2PWHY-KT4X6-96PYW-XQR7V-HW2W9
The error code is because Office is attempting to activate against a non existent KMS host. Hi there, The product installs with a default KMS product key.