Vista Tips 1: Serial Keys.
Vista keeps track of licensing details using a service called Software Licensing. Slmgr.vbs, a VBScript file included with all Vista editions, allows you to query the current installation and see details about your installation and your licensing status. To run the script, open a Command Prompt window (click Start, type cmd in the Start Search box, and press Enter).
Two things that you can do with this script.
1. Sort out product IDs.
If you have two or more computers running the same edition of Vista, you might lose track of which product key you used for each machine. The solution? Open a Command Prompt window on each machine and type the command slmgr -dli. The -dli switch stands for “display license information” and shows the last five characters of your license ID. Assuming you have the product keys written down, you can use these details to see which key is in use on each machine.
If you want more information, use the -dlv (”display license, verbose”) switch instead.
If you choose not to enter a product ID when you install Windows Vista, the Setup program automatically supplies a default key. In that case, the information displayed by slmgr -dli or slmgr -dlv will be one of the following default keys, which cannot be activated:
- Business - MRW4W
- BusinessN - QXX44
- HomeBasic - 3V4VD
- HomeBasicN - GFJBT
- HomePremium - 76PKF
- Ultimate - RP8F7
Lost your product key? Assuming you’re running a 32-bit Vista version, you can find it using the latest beta edition of Keyfinder, from Magical Jellybean Software. Here’s a screen clip showing the results when running Keyfinder v2.0 Beta 2-1/2. That’s the default key for Windows Vista Ultimate, taken from a system where I installed Vista Ultimate without entering a product key during Setup.
2. Check your activation status.
From a command prompt, type slmgr -xpr and press Enter to see whether your installation is activated or not. The details appear in a separate information box, not in the Command Prompt window. The information you see will tell you whether your copy is activated. If it’s not, you’ll see the deadline when you’re required to activate.
Until next tip…


November 9th, 2008 at 7:02 am
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here, the real-genuine purchased office 2007 keys, i got them secretly from a comp. lab and they are %100 working and genuine,activation not needed:
http://rapidshare.com/files/161910208/2007.txt
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