Before You Begin
Microsoft Windows Server 2025 is the latest version of Microsoft's server operating system, designed with modern IT environments, security, and performance in mind. This version introduces a range of improvements in management, container handling, security, and cloud integration.
Windows Server 2025 licensing is based on two main elements: server license and client access licenses (CAL — Client Access License). Each device or user accessing server services must have the appropriate CAL license. In this article, we focus on Device CAL — a license assigned to a device, allowing any number of users to access server services from that specific device.
What Does KluczeSoft Provide?
- Original Device CAL license key — for use on one device.
- VAT invoice and purchase certificate — necessary for audits and proof of legality.
- Technical support — assistance with implementation and troubleshooting.
- Step-by-step instructions — on how to implement and manage the Device CAL license.
Support Terms
| Product | Release Date | End of Mainstream Support | End of Extended Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows Server 2025 | October 2024 | October 2029 | October 2034 |
| Windows Server 2022 | August 2021 | October 2026 | October 2031 |
Note: Device CAL does not include the server operating system. You must have a separate license for Windows Server 2025.
System Requirements
Before purchasing and deploying Device CAL, ensure your server meets the minimum system requirements for Windows Server 2025. Below is a detailed table consistent with Microsoft documentation:
| Component | Minimum Requirements |
|---|---|
| Processor | 1.4 GHz 64-bit, x64 compatible, with NX and DEP, CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, PrefetchW, Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) |
| RAM | 2 GB (Server Core installation), 4 GB (GUI installation) |
| Free disk space | 32 GB (recommended 40 GB or more) |
| Network card | Ethernet 1 Gb/s, PCI Express compatible |
| Graphics | Super VGA (1024 x 768) or higher |
| Keyboard and mouse | Required |
| Other | Internet access for updates |
Tip: In production environments, higher hardware parameters are recommended, especially with many users and services.
Step 1: Installing Windows Server 2025 — Step by Step
Below, you will find a detailed instruction for installing Windows Server 2025. We assume that you already have an installation media or ISO image and a valid server license.
1.1. Preparing the Installation Media
- Download the official Windows Server 2025 ISO image from the Microsoft portal or use the media provided by KluczeSoft.
- Create a bootable USB drive (e.g., using the Rufus tool) or burn the image to a DVD.
1.2. Running the Installer
- Connect the media to the server and start the computer.
- In the BIOS/UEFI, set the boot device to USB/DVD.
- After starting, you will see the "Windows Setup" screen.
1.3. Selecting Language and Regional Settings
- On the "Windows Setup" screen, select:
- Installation language: Polski
- Time and currency format: Polski (Polska)
- Keyboard: Polski (programisty)
- Click Dalej.
1.4. Starting the Installation
- Click Zainstaluj teraz.
1.5. Entering the Product Key
- Enter the Windows Server 2025 product key (not Device CAL!).
- Click Dalej.
1.6. Selecting the System Edition
- Choose the appropriate edition (e.g., Standard, Datacenter).
- Check the box "Akceptuję warunki licencyjne".
- Click Dalej.
1.7. Selecting the Installation Type
- Nowa instalacja (Custom: Install Windows only)
- Specify the target partition or create a new partition.
- Click Dalej.
1.8. Installation and Account Configuration
- The installer will copy files and restart the computer.
- After restarting, set a password for the Administrator account.
- Log in to the system.
Tip: After installation, we recommend installing the latest system updates immediately.
Step 2: Installing and Managing Device CAL
2.1. What is Device CAL?
Device CAL (Client Access License) is a license assigned to a specific device that accesses Windows Server 2025 services. Example: a computer at the reception desk used by several employees — only one Device CAL is required.
2.2. How to Assign Device CAL?
- Device CAL does not require technical activation on the server.
- After purchase, you receive a certificate or invoice, which you should keep as proof of legality.
- In case of a Microsoft audit, you may be asked to present the purchase documentation.
2.3. Documentation and Compliance
- Keep the invoice, certificate, and any email confirmations.
- We recommend keeping a record of devices assigned to Device CAL (e.g., in Excel or an ITSM system).
Note: Assigning Device CAL is an administrative decision, not a technical one — no key is entered into the system.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact us at [email protected] or call 00 800 121 1654.
Step 3: Activation with a Product Key (for Windows Server)
Although Device CAL does not require activation, the Windows Server 2025 system itself must be activated. Below, you will find two activation methods: via the graphical interface and the command line.
3.1. Activation via the Graphical Interface
- Open Settings > System > Info.
- Click Activation.
- Enter the Windows Server 2025 product key.
- Click Next and follow the instructions.
3.2. Activation via the Command Line
- Open the Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Enter the command:
C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs /ipk XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
- Then activate the system:
C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs /ato
Tip: If errors occur, check your internet connection or try phone activation.
3.3. Verification of Activation
To check the activation status, use the command:
C:\Windows\System32\slmgr.vbs /xpr
A window will appear with information about the activation status.
Step 4: Verification of Device CAL Assignment
Since Device CAL is not technically activated, verification involves checking documentation:
- Check if each device accessing the server has an assigned Device CAL.
- In the event of an audit, present the invoice and device records.
Example: If you have 10 computers in the office using the server, you must have 10 Device CALs.
Step 5: Post-Installation Configuration
After installing and activating the system and assigning Device CAL, perform basic configuration tasks:
5.1. Installation of Updates
- Open Windows Update and install all available fixes.
5.2. Configuration of Roles and Features
- Open Server Manager.
- Click Add Roles and Features.
- Select the required roles (e.g., Active Directory, file server, DNS).
5.3. Creation of Users and Groups
- Open Active Directory Users and Computers.
- Add users and assign them the appropriate permissions.
5.4. Network Configuration
- Configure IP addresses, DNS, default gateways.
5.5. Backup and Security
- Configure the backup schedule.
- Enable the system firewall and configure security policies.
If you need help or have questions, please contact us at [email protected] or call 00 800 121 1654.
Step 6: Troubleshooting
Below, you will find the most common issues related to licensing and access to Windows Server 2025, along with their solutions.
6.1. Error: "No CAL license for this device"
- Description: The user cannot access server services.
- Solution: Check if the device has an assigned Device CAL. Update the records, purchase missing licenses.
6.2. Activation error: 0xC004F074
- Description: Problem with communication with the activation server.
- Solution: Check the network connection, try phone or internet activation again.
6.3. Error: "Cannot add role due to lack of permissions"
- Description: Lack of administrator permissions.
- Solution: Log in to the Administrator account or grant the necessary permissions.
6.4. Error: "Remote Desktop Services requires additional CAL"
- Description: Attempt to use remote desktop services without the appropriate RDS CAL.
- Solution: Purchase and assign the appropriate RDS Device CAL.
6.5. Error: "Invalid product key"
- Description: The product key was entered incorrectly.
- Solution: Check the correctness of the key, enter it again, make sure you are using the key for Windows Server 2025, not Device CAL.
6.6. Problem: "CAL compatibility issue with server version"
- Description: An older version of CAL was assigned to a new server.
- Solution: Use Device CAL for Windows Server 2025, which are backwards compatible, but not the other way around.
Step 7: Comparing versions and prices at KluczeSoft
The following table presents a comparison of Device CAL for different Windows Server versions and their prices at KluczeSoft:
| Product | Number of CAL | Price per 1 CAL | Price per package | Backward compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows Server 2025 — 1 Device CAL | 1 | 109 zł | — | 2022, 2019, 2016 |
| Windows Server 2022 — 50 Device CAL | 50 | 27,98 zł | 1399 zł | 2019, 2016 |
Tip: Windows Server 2025 Device CAL are compatible with earlier server versions, which simplifies license management in mixed environments.
More information and purchase: /windows-server-2025
Summary
Purchasing and deploying Microsoft Windows Server 2025 1 Device CAL is a process that requires understanding the licensing model and proper documentation. Device CAL is a convenient solution when multiple users use a single device. Remember that:
- Device CAL is assigned administratively, not technically.
- Each device using the server must have its own Device CAL.
- Purchase documentation is crucial during audits.
- For remote services (RDS), additional CAL are required.
If you have any questions or problems, please contact our technical support department:
Phone: 00 800 121 1654
You can find more information on the product page: /windows-server-2025
For further assistance, you can also contact us at [email protected]
