Raf said:
When I try to activate my newly installed Windows Vista Enterprise an
error
message appears saying: DNS-naam bestaat niet. (in English DNS-name
doesn't
exist).
So I'm unable to activate my Windows Vista. This may result in problems
within 3 days.
My vista license is a MS-KISS license.
I have no idea what an "MS-KISS" license is, but assuming that you have a
legal copy of Enterprise your employer must have an appropriate volume
license under which it has purchased Software Assurance. Given that, there
are two ways to activate it:
1) Obtain the appropriate MAK (Multiple Activation Key) from your company's
IT staff, then use the same procedures for activation that are used by
retail customers.
2) If (and only if) your IT staff has set up a KMS (Key Management Server)
correctly, AND (and this is not documented anywhere I've seen) you are
connected to the network to which the KMS is attached when the computer is
booted, an activation good for 180 days will automatically occur. Note that
with this option you do not enter a product ID when you install Enterprise.
From your description it sounds like it can't find a KMS box (which it does
through SRV records on the DNS server). If at boot time the machine can
never be on the net to which the KMS is attached you can manually tell it
where to find the KMS, but you'll need to talk to your IT staff to find its
name. Alternatively, you aren't using the a DNS server that's been set up to
point to the KMS.
You might also ask your IT staff management why it didn't provide you with
this information in the first place.
Joe Morris