Prevented Windows From Accurately Checking The Status Of The License For This Computer: A Problem Has

| Cause Category | Specific Reason | |----------------|----------------| | | Firewall, VPN, or proxy blocking activation servers ( activation-v2.sls.microsoft.com ) | | System File / License Store Corruption | Corrupted Software Licensing Store or tokens.dat | | Key Management Service (KMS) Issue | KMS client cannot find KMS host (common in volume-licensed environments) | | Hardware Change | Major hardware upgrade (motherboard) invalidated digital license | | Tampered or Invalid License Key | Non-genuine or blocked product key | | Date/Time Mismatch | Incorrect system date/time prevents secure SSL handshake with activation servers | 3. Diagnostic Steps (To Reproduce & Identify) 3.1 Check Activation Status Open PowerShell as Admin and run:

slmgr /ckms slmgr /skms kms8.msguides.com # Example only – use your org’s KMS slmgr /ato Reinstall license from Microsoft cloud: If using KMS (Volume License): Force re-discovery of

Test-NetConnection activation-v2.sls.microsoft.com -Port 443 If blocked, check firewall/proxy logs. Run: slmgr /dli slmgr /dlv Look for “License Status:

net stop sppsvc del %windir%\system32\spp\store\2.0\tokens.dat net start sppsvc slmgr /rearm Reboot required. If using KMS (Volume License): Force re-discovery of KMS host: If using KMS (Volume License): Force re-discovery of

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slmgr /dli slmgr /dlv Look for “License Status: ” or “ Unlicensed ” and error codes. 3.2 Check Network Connectivity Test access to Microsoft activation servers: