Activate Windows 10 via FOG agent
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@Quazz yeah, the First screen is host settings and the second screen is global settings of Fog.
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@kralon said in Activate Windows 10 via FOG agent:
yeah, the First screen is host settings and the second screen is global settings of Fog.
No the first picture shows the general service settings! Go to Hosts -> edit specific host -> Tab “Service Settings” and make sure it has HostnameChanger enabled as well.
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@Sebastian-Roth Here is picture of host setting. The hostname changer is active too.
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@kralon Well then please post the fog-client log here. Not just the HostnameChanger part - at least 2 or 3 full checkin cycles of output from the log. Or even upload the full log!
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@Sebastian-Roth fog.log Here is the full log from the client.
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@kralon Where did you see anything in the logs about HostnameChanger not being active?? All I see is:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------HostnameChanger------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11.09.2019 12:36 Client-Info Client Version: 0.11.16 11.09.2019 12:36 Client-Info Client OS: Windows 11.09.2019 12:36 Client-Info Server Version: 1.5.7.2 11.09.2019 12:36 Middleware::Response Success 11.09.2019 12:36 HostnameChanger Checking Product Key Activation 11.09.2019 12:36 HostnameChanger Windows has correct key but is not licensed 11.09.2019 12:36 WinActivation Installing Product key 11.09.2019 12:36 HostnameChanger Checking Hostname 11.09.2019 12:36 HostnameChanger Hostname is correct 11.09.2019 12:36 HostnameChanger Attempting to join domain 11.09.2019 12:36 HostnameChanger Host already joined to target domain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am wondering about the message
Windows has correct key but is not licensed
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@Sebastian-Roth I saw it when i first time read the log. Now its okay.
But Windows still don´t active. -
@kralon is there a product key entered for that machine in the fog GUI?
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@Tom-Elliott yes it is.
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@Sebastian-Roth said in Activate Windows 10 via FOG agent:
Windows has correct key but is not licensed
Again, I am wondering what that means…
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@Sebastian-Roth @Tom-Elliott I dont know its question for you.
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@Sebastian-Roth said in Activate Windows 10 via FOG agent:
Windows has correct key but is not licensed
Well, is your Windows activated?? Please open a command prompt as Administrator and run
cscript /B /Nologo C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs /xpr
- take a picture of that and post here.What happens in the fog-client code is that we call the official method
SLIsGenuineLocal
provided by MS system DLL to check activation status - see here. This is working for so many people and I am not sure why it would fail on your system. -
@kralon You can manually run the things done by the fog-client to see if it produces an error message - open a command shell as Administrator and run:
cscript /B /Nologo C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs /ipk V8DTR-W46H2-.....-.....-..... cscript /B /Nologo C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs /ato
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I force the windows 10 activation on Windows 10 Pro with a script like this Script. It’s Writed thinking in WindowsUpdate disabled.
It Works to me on all License Types, except LV’s that is not tested.If (-NOT ([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal][Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole] "Administrator")) { $arguments = "& '" + $myinvocation.mycommand.definition + "'" Start-Process powershell -Verb runAs -ArgumentList $arguments Break } # License $serviceName = "wuauserv" $hostinfoFile = "c:\nntt\hostinfo.txt" # this is the hostinfo file downloaded from the postdownload $COAProductKeyPattern = "(?<=hostproductkey=).*" $COAProductKey = Select-String -Path $hostinfoFile -Pattern $COAProductKeyPattern | ForEach-Object {$_.Matches.Value -Replace "'",""} $BIOSProductKey = (get-wmiObject -query 'select * from SoftwareLicensingService').OA3xOriginalProductKey.Trim() Set-Service -Name $serviceName -StartupType Manual Start-Sleep -s 5 Start-Service -InputObject $serviceName (Get-Service -InputObject $serviceName).WaitForStatus('Running') If ($BIOSProductKey) { Invoke-Expression -Command "changepk.exe /productkey $BIOSProductKey" } ElseIf ($COAProductKey) { Invoke-Expression -Command "changepk.exe /productkey $COAProductKey" } Invoke-Expression -Command "$env:SYSTEMROOT\System32\cscript.exe //B $env:SYSTEMROOT\system32\slmgr.vbs /ato" Start-Sleep -s 10 Stop-Service -InputObject $serviceName (Get-Service -InputObject $serviceName).WaitForStatus('Stopped') Start-Sleep -s 5 Set-Service -Name $serviceName -StartupType Disabled Start-Sleep -s 5 # End License