esu-enable-10014911

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Meghan Stewart
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```cmd
slmgr.vbs /ipk <ESU MAK>
```
After you run this command, you should see a Windows Script Host dialog box that states the product key was installed successfully.
1. Find the ESU Activation ID using the following table:
| ESU Program | Activation ID |
|---|---|
|Win10 ESU Year1| f520e45e-7413-4a34-a497-d2765967d094 |
|Win10 ESU Year2| 1043add5-23b1-4afb-9a0f-64343c8f3f8d |
|Win10 ESU Year3| 83d49986-add3-41d7-ba33-87c7bfb5c0fb |
> [!Note]
> The activation IDs are the same across all eligible Windows ESU editions and all devices enrolled for that program
> The activation IDs are the same across all eligible Windows ESU editions and all devices enrolled for that program.
1. From the elevated Command Prompt window, run the following command to activate the ESU key, replacing `<Activation ID>` with the actual ESU Activation ID you obtained in the previous step:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /ato <Activation ID>
```
After you run this command, you should see a Windows Script Host dialog box that states the product was activated successfully.
1. To verify that the ESU key is installed and activated, run the following command from an elevated Command Prompt:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /dli
slmgr.vbs /dlv
```
The output should show the **Name** of the corresponding ESU program and the **License Status** as `Licensed` for that program.
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## Activate ESU keys by phone
If the device doesn't have access to the internet or to the Microsoft Activation Servers, use the following steps fo a manual phone activation:
1. Open an elevated Command Prompt window on the device.
1. Run the following command to install the ESU key, replacing `<ESU MAK>` with the actual ESU MAK you obtained in the previous section:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /ipk <ESU MAK>
```
After you run this command, you should see a Windows Script Host dialog box that states the product key was installed successfully.
1. To verify that the ESU key is installed, run the following command from an elevated Command Prompt:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /dlv
```
1. Find the ESU Activation ID using the following table:
| ESU Program | Activation ID |
|---|---|
|Win10 ESU Year1| f520e45e-7413-4a34-a497-d2765967d094 |
|Win10 ESU Year2| 1043add5-23b1-4afb-9a0f-64343c8f3f8d |
|Win10 ESU Year3| 83d49986-add3-41d7-ba33-87c7bfb5c0fb |
> [!Note]
> The activation IDs are the same across all eligible Windows ESU editions and all devices enrolled for that program.
1. Get the **Installation ID (IID)** from the device by run the following command in an elevated Command Prompt, replacing `<Activation ID>` with the actual ESU Activation ID you obtained in the previous step:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /dti <Activation ID>
```
1. Once you have the **Installation ID**, call the [Microsoft Licensing Activation Center](https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/existing-customer/activation-centers) for your region. They'll walk you through the steps to get the **Confirmation ID**. Make a note of your **Confirmation ID**. You can also request to receive a text message with a link to a web page where you can look up your **Confirmation ID** by entering the **Installation ID**. The link can only be used for two devices at a time.
1. From the elevated Command Prompt window, run the following command to activate the ESU key, replacing `<Activation ID>` with the actual ESU Activation ID you obtained from the chart and `<Confirmation ID>` with the actual Confirmation ID you received from the Microsoft Licensing Activation Center:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /atp <Confirmation ID> <Activation ID>
```
> [!Note]
> The `<Confirmation ID>` shouldn't have spaces in it.
1. To verify that the ESU key is installed and activated, run the following command from an elevated Command Prompt:
```cmd
slmgr.vbs /dlv
```
The output should show the **Name** of the corresponding ESU program and the **License Status** as `Licensed` for that program.