Uninstalling Vista Product Keys Activates the Platform’s Kill Switch

Topics Windows Vista on February 21st, 2008

Vista introduces a new tool on top of what its predecessor XP had to offer in terms of dealing with licensing resources, from the product key to information related to the activation status of a machine. The Licensing can be accessed via the “slmg.vbs” and will offer users the possibility to activate, rearm and display the activation status of Vista, but also to install and . In this context, the “slmgr.vbs –upk, designed to a Vista product key, may result on the Business and Enterprise SKUs of the operating system into the scraping of all the licensing information, synonymous with a lost activation status, and the transition of the platform into reduced functionality mode.

“After you run the slmgr.vbs –upk on a , you cannot see the licensing information as expected. Additionally, the Vista activation status is lost. For example, after you run the slmgr.vbs –upk , you may decide to run the slmgr.vbs – dli or the slmgr.vbs – dlv to display the Vista licensing information. However, no result is returned in this situation. Additionally, you may receive the following message when you check the activation information: ‘This copy of is not activated. Click here to activate now.’ Finally, when you the , you may be prompted to insert a product key. In this situation, Vista may enter reduced functionality mode,” informed.

This scenario will only happen if the user enters the slmgr.vbs –upk and in this way manages to clear all present on the Vista machine, even Multiple Activation Key (MAK) and the Service (KMS) key. Although in Vista SP1 the activation status may also be lost, the operating system will no longer move into reduced functionality mode. This because has scrapped the kill switch from Vista with SP1. In the eventuality that you lost the Vista activation status through the use of the slmgr.vbs –upk , all you will have to do is re-enter the product key and re-activate Vista.

“In the Search box, type prompt, right-click Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. In the Administrator: Prompt window, type a that resembles the following, and then press ENTER: cscript c:windowssystem32slmgr.vbs -ipk {ProductKey}. Type a that resembles the following, and then press ENTER: cscript c:windowssystem32slmgr.vbs -ato.”

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