With the time fixed, try once again, and you should be successful. (Domain clients typically take their time from the DC holding the PDC emulator role).ģ. Note: This had happened because the domain controller was on an ESXi host with the incorrect time, the KMS server took its time from the domain controller when it booted. Check the time on the KMS server is correct, mine was way out.
Not very helpful, however some Google searching turned up the solution. You will be able to select your region, and it will automatically adjust date and time. Then you must select Date & Time and then fix the issue. In the left-hand panel, you should click on Time & Language. Then you will be able to get to the settings app. If you do run the command that they have asked you to, all you get is Ģ. In order to fix the date and time, you have to enter Windows Key, and I button. To display the error text run the following:ġ.
Note: Using the Microsoft Office 2010 KMS Host License pack as per this article. Seen when adding an Office 2010 KMS key on a Windows 2008 R2 KMS Server.