![]() This affects most products, including: Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (LTSB, LTSC, SAC) Windows Embedded 8. I'm concerned that an online activation might have a shelf-life.ġ/ Never online (always deferred activation), we know this worksĢ/ Always online (user will have to activate), we know this works. To get a product key you need a valid Microsoft Customer License Agreement. I'm thinking of the use case, where the device start's it's life in deferred activation, goes online for a very short period during production, and then spends it's entire life offline. If the device starts it's life in deferred activation state, and then goes online, for something like AV definition updates, which it then deactivates itself, can it be put back to deferred activation state? For example, by activating it? This tool is available on every Windows 10 IoT Enterprise operating system. Our embedded device, we don't actually know if our end users use them online or offline, so our intention is to ship them in deferred activation state, however if the end user puts it online, they may need to activate, this is fine, we understand that. This tool launches the Windows Activation UI that allows you to enter a license key. ![]() Thanks, this is really helpful for us, we have prepared Windows 10 IoT images are are mysteriously being deactivated, as part of our production procedure where the device is temporarily configured to go online and update the virus scanner definitions.
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