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# Documentation
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# Documentation
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What follows are some detailed explanations how some parts work.
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What follows are some detailed explanations how some parts work.
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## Understanding Key Management Service
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## Understanding Key Management Service
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KMS activates Microsoft products on a local network, eliminating the need for individual computers to connect to Microsoft. To do this, KMS uses a client–server topology. A KMS client locates a KMS server by using DNS or a static
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KMS activates Microsoft products on a local network, eliminating the need for individual computers to connect to Microsoft. To do this, KMS uses a client–server topology. A KMS client locates a KMS server by using DNS or a static
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configuration, then contact it by using Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and tries to activate against it. KMS can activate both physical computers and virtual machines, but a network must meet or exceed the activation threshold
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configuration, then contact it by using Remote Procedure Call (RPC) and tries to activate against it. KMS can activate both physical computers and virtual machines, but a network must meet or exceed the activation threshold
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