If you're trying to activate a server which has no internet connectivity or access to a KMS server, your options for activating Windows are narrowed to calling the automated phone service. In previous versions of Windows, it would prompt you to enter a product key, then ask if you would like to activate over the internet. If you declined, you'd be given the phone option.
In Windows Server 2012 R2 the behavior is different, in that when you activate the product key, you are simply told that it is an invalid key. In truth, the server is trying to validate the key over the internet, which of course doesn't work if your server doesn't have a path out.
The key (ahem) is a couple of command lines:
Microsoft Offline Activation Number
slmgr -ipk XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX (where 'X' is your product key)
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Windows Offline Activation
This will bring up the UI, similar to previous Windows versions, that will walk you through phone activation.
In most cases, you'll need your product key to activate Office 2010. Need help finding your product key? Activate Office 2010 online. Click File Help Activate Product Key. If you don't see an Activate Product Key button, your software is already activated, and you don't need to do anything. If the computer goes offline for more than 30 days, Office enters reduced functionality mode until the next time a connection can be made. To get Office fully functional again, usually a user can simply connect to the Internet and let the Activation and Validation Service reactivate the installation.
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