I'm currently setting up various Windows Servers on Proxmox for some hands-on learning, focusing on setting up a Domain Controller and a File server, along with practicing DNS and Active Directory Group Policies. I've been reading up on the evaluation version of Windows Server 2025, and it looks like there might be some issues with using the '/rearm' command. I initially thought that Windows Server 2025 couldn't run on my hardware, but I've found out it's possible. My question is, does the '/rearm' period for Windows Server 2025 mirror that of the 2022 version, where you get a total of 3 years, or 180 days extended 6 times?
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Absolutely! Just be cautious, as some users have run into problems with the '/rearm' functionality in the evaluation version of 2025. It’s always a good idea to check the latest updates or user experiences because things can vary based on your specific hardware and setup.
Yes, the evaluation period for Windows Server 2025 is similar to what you’d find in 2022. You typically get 180 days, which can be extended up to six times through the '/rearm' command, giving a total of 3 years. Just keep in mind that there have been reports of some features behaving differently in the evaluation version, so it might not be smooth sailing. Good luck with your setup!
You're on the right track! The '/rearm' command should work the same as in the 2022 version, but make sure to keep an eye on your system's performance. If you encounter issues with rearming, there are typically workarounds or solutions shared by the community that can help.

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