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A: Yes. The Office 2013 preview documentation discussed the use of both Key Management Service (KMS) and Active Directory-Based Activation (ADBA) for activation, as documented in this Microsoft article "...
A: Provided that the Active Directory (AD) schema has been extended to Windows Server 2012 level, and ADBA has been configured, the objects that ADBA clients use for the activation seeding are found under the forest configuration partition at CN...
A: Many organizations use a Key Management Server (KMS), which is a specific host that's configured with a special key that activates the host with Microsoft. This then allows that host to activate machines on a company's network without having to...