Monitor activation
The success of the activation process for a computer running Windows can be monitored in several ways. The most popular methods include:
Using the Volume Licensing Service Center website to track use of MAK keys.
Using the
Slmgr /dlv
command on a client computer or on the KMS host. For a full list of options, see Slmgr.vbs options for obtaining volume activation information.Using Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to view licensing status. WMI makes licensing status available to non-Microsoft or custom tools that can access WMI. Windows PowerShell can also be used to access WMI information.
Most licensing actions and events are recorded in the Event log (ex: Application Log events 12288-12290).
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager and the KMS Management Pack can provide insight and information to users of System Center Operations Manager.
See Troubleshooting activation error codes for information about troubleshooting procedures for Multiple Activation Key (MAK) or the Key Management Service (KMS).
The Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) provides a single site from which to manage and monitor volume activations. For more information, see Introduction to VAMT.