Rearming Vista SP1 to Live 120 Days with No Product Key

Topics Windows Vista on January 10th, 2008

With Vista, brought to the table an entirely overhauled activation architecture compared to XP. Vista users had the possibility to install and test drive the operating system, without entering a product key. Deploying Vista without entering an activation code threw the operating system into a 30-day initial grace period. At the same time, Vista came with the Software Licensing Management Tool. And via the .vbs, users had the possibility to prolong the grace period up to full 120 days, without ever entering a product key. The same is valid for Vista Service Pack 1. On January 9, 2008, made available to 15,000 testers the Vista Release Candidate (RC) Refresh - Build 17128 via update. In an email announcing the release, the company also described a method to install on a copy of Vista, by taking the product key out of the equation.

“Keys Beta keys will *not* be provided for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC release. Participants will need to have a valid volume license key, Vista RTM key, or do a 30-day PID-less install by clicking next at the key dialog and you may re-arm. You may re-arm your system 3 times by completing the following steps: · In order to run /, open regedit.exe and navigate to HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionSL. Verify that value ’skiprearm’ is set to ‘0′. If this value is non-zero, the re-arm function will not reset the system activation timers”, reads an email sent by the Beta Team to the 15,000 testers of Vista Build 17128.

In order to access .vbs, you will have to open a command prompt window with elevated privileges. In order to do so, enter “cmd” in the search box under the Start Menu and, then, right-click the highlighted result selecting “Run as administrator”. Type “” and hit Enter in order to get a complete list with all the commands associated with .vbs. Vista or no Vista , you can still use the “smlgr -” command to reset the Initial grace period of the operating system back to zero. Do so when the operating system’s grace period is close to expiration.

“After verifying that the ’skiprearm’ registry value equals zero (0), run / from an elevated command prompt. Wait for the notice that the process has completed. This can take a minute or two. Once complete, follow the prompt to shutdown the computer. Upon restart, the computer will be running in OOB Grace and will have another 30 days in which to activate. No other changes will be made to the system by this process”, the Beta Team added in the email.

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