Step-by-Step Guide to Extend Windows Server Evaluation Period
Windows Server provides a trial evaluation period of 180 days, which can be extended up to six times, allowing you to use the software for a total of three years. Follow the steps below to extend your evaluation period:
Steps to Extend the Evaluation Period
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Check the Remaining Time
- Look at the bottom right corner of your desktop to see the countdown of the remaining evaluation days.
- Alternatively, open PowerShell and run the following command to check your current license details:
This command will display the remaining time, license status, and the number of rearm attempts left.
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Rearm the Evaluation Period
- Open PowerShell as an administrator and run the following command:
This command resets the evaluation period.
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Restart Your Computer
- After running the
slmgr -rearm command, restart your computer to apply the changes.
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Verify the Updated Settings
- Once your computer restarts, open PowerShell again and run:
This will confirm that the evaluation period has been extended.
Important Notes
- Each rearm extends the evaluation period by 180 days.
- You can rearm up to six times, allowing you to use Windows Server for a total of three years (180 days × 6 = 1080 days).
- Always keep track of the remaining rearm attempts to avoid interruptions in your server usage.
Why Extend the Evaluation Period?
Extending the evaluation period is a cost-effective way to test Windows Server features before committing to a full license. It’s especially useful for developers, IT professionals, or businesses evaluating the platform.
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