

This blog expresses my personal opinions as per the disclaimer.Buy Windows Server 2012 R2 Key for 1 PC, not for Mac. Article names can be easily questioned and its the authors right to name their posts. There is no question for sensitivity, but all questions are to be directed towards the topic in question. I believe you would be looking for something along the lines of the following: The article could have been easily called something else but i choose to use the “Changing the Product Key in Server 2012 using PowerShell”. The article is correct as it stats “using PowerShell” (Application) not PowerShell cmdlets This can be interpreted in different ways and i take on board you views. This post is purely for changing the default KMS Key to MAK. No comments have been deleted please see above, comments are to be approved before they are posted on this site. Because my question is still unanswered I’ll be happy to share a link here when I find out how to manage product keys using PowerShell. What you describe would work If you entered slmgr into the run prompt and cannot be invoked remotely using psremoting. I think it’s perfectly appropriate to wrap PowerShell syntax around other command line utilities, Jeffrey Hicks has a series of articles on the subject and I’ve even posted functions in the technet gallery that essentially just run qwinsta and rwinsta to manage rdp sessions. Like I was said in my now deleted comment, if the article title says you’re doing something using PowerShell then people will expect something involving a little more than having PowerShell call cmd.exe. Unfortunately, I found this article instead… I was hoping to avoid digging into slmgr.vbs by selecting an article titled, “Changing the product key Using PowerShell”. You’re using a PowerShell console to run a vbscript, as opposed to setting the correct registry key and restarting the appropriate service. The subject matter, according to your title, is using PowerShell to change a product key. Ryan, pointing out the function of the PowerShell console is not being argumentative, I understand it may be sensitive to have your article corrected but it doesn’t change the nature of my comment.
