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(08-10-2019, 07:40 AM)Hidden Refuge Wrote: [ -> ]Every Windows version comes with a "trial license" that can be renewed several times by using the "rearm" trick via slmgr. Windows Server however has the longest trial period of 180 days * multiple times through rearm.

I thought this was common knowledge here. Oh, well. Now it should be.

It actually is common knowledge. Or I thought it was here at post4vps. Some of the sponsors provide Windows OS for installation through their panels, others ask you to install it yourself. At the end of the 180 days members have to get their own license.

What was different with HostLease was providing both license and OS for Windows. That I think is a first in the history of VPS at post4vps.

you mention in your review that the Windows is an "expired version". Exactly what did you mean with this? Like did you mean the license expired? Or is there something else that expired?
(08-10-2019, 09:34 AM)deanhills Wrote: [ -> ] you mention in your review that the Windows is an "expired version".  Exactly what did you mean with this?  Like did you mean the license expired?  Or is there something else that expired?

I do not really understand about the latest Windows Server! So I say what I know!

Ok I just understood it, what I mean by expired version is a license that has expired

(08-09-2019, 02:38 PM)Pacific Spirit Wrote: [ -> ]Hey,

Unfortunately I have had little time to answer everything on time, so some answers have been delayed. I have indeed made a change to the VPS. The Windows License is indeed no longer active as a fixed license, because otherwise I might get into serious trouble. However, it is true that a 180-day trial license is active, so if you open the powershell and run "slmgr.vbs -herarm or / rearm" the server will activate another 180-day trial period. So you have the possibility to activate the windows for almost half a year. Customer brings its own.

I do not know this information yet! I think this will be useful for users who use windows

~ Not Healty
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