To resolve this problem, follow these steps: Retrieve KMS License Key from the VLSC for Windows Server 2019 All fixes for Windows Server 2016 are cumulative. Most Organizations would have installed KB4457131 as part of their patching process. *Note* - You can install any future Windows Server 2016 Cumulative update and get these fixes. May 2018 Servicing Stack Update: KB4132216 They were originally introduced in KB4343891.
*Note* - If you're reading this after a subsequent Patch Tuesday, the most recent Cumulative Update will include these changes as well. NovemPreview of Monthly Rollup: KB4467695 July 2016 Servicing Stack Update: KB3173424 ** Note** - Updated on with latest KB's resolving some known issues. KMS Activation for Windows Server 2019 can be run from the following Operating Systems with the appropriate prerequisites: You need to find the key on the Microsoft Volume License Service Center. The location for the KMS Host Key is the same as Windows Server 2016. I'm going to focus on getting you to enable AD Based Activation for those of you who have not yet done so. Today's installment will coincide with a new Windows Server release. Hi! I'm Graeme Bray and you may remember me from previous articles such as KMS Activation for Windows Server 2016. First published on TECHNET on Oct 08, 2018