Microsoft Key Management Service for Windows Server 2003 is part of Microsoft Windows Volume Activation 2.0. It allows enterprise users to host Key Management Service on Windows Server 2003 to enable activation of Windows Vista using Key Management Service (KMS) Key.
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Microsoft’s secretive Windows Home Server (WHS) project–codenamed “Q” and first revealed on the SuperSite for Windows back in 2005 but not publicly unveiled until January 2007–this week moved into the external beta testing phase. This means that testers outside of Microsoft will, for the first time, get access to pre-release versions of the product. According to Microsoft product manager Todd Headrick, Microsoft shipped the Beta 2 release of WHS recently and will finalize the product later this year.
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