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Hello everyone.
I'm currently doing a deep research on product key mechanisms and I think I found all the BINKs and CIDs for all the editions of Windows Server 2003.
Could you take a look at it? Feel free to include them in your database.
On a side note, this research document also includes keys for modern versions of Windows and Office that do not comply with the rules.
Thank You. William.
WindowsProductID.xlsx OfficeProductID.xlsx
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The editions found are: 0. The well-known: Web,Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter
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Thank you for make this possible.
Update!
Uploaded the key database to OneDrive and made it public: Office: https://1drv.ms/x/c/b44f1eb894716615/ERVmcZS4Hk8ggLR2AAAAAAABR5Loc3wN6OAV86U0PjfgDg?e=CIa95F Windows: https://1drv.ms/x/c/b44f1eb894716615/ERVmcZS4Hk8ggLRsAAAAAAABjTGDr16cKm2kXcONmKrfQA?e=ZEGvOR
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Hello everyone.
I'm currently doing a deep research on product key mechanisms and I think I found all the BINKs and CIDs for all the editions of Windows Server 2003.
Could you take a look at it? Feel free to include them in your database.
On a side note, this research document also includes keys for modern versions of Windows and Office that do not comply with the rules.
Thank You.
William.
WindowsProductID.xlsx
OfficeProductID.xlsx
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: