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Noticed all the ISO's for Windows Server are Eval editions? Can these be made full retail with a retail key? #23

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thestraycat opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 2 comments

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thestraycat commented Sep 11, 2024

As above really... didnt know where else to ask this!

I was looking at using it to install either Windows Server 2022 or Windows Server 2025 (not sure if you have it in the .sh file when i browsed it?) And was hoping to add my keys to them to make them fully functional retail editions...

@thestraycat thestraycat changed the title Noticed all the ISO's for Windows Server are Eval editions? Can these be made full retail with a key? Noticed all the ISO's for Windows Server are Eval editions? Can these be made full retail with a retail key? Sep 11, 2024
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You can convert them after install with the key.
After completing your evaluation, you can convert it to a retail version using simple commands. Converting to Standard Edition To convert the Windows Server 2022 Standard Evaluation version, use the following command: DISM /online /Set-Edition: /ProductKey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX /AcceptEula

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Thanks for confirming - I saw online this might be the case, but as i'm using it on an older R710 and i'm looking down the barreell of 2hours end to end to finish up thought i'd check first :) Any plans to add Server 2025 to the supported list in the .sh?

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