Mslicensing Registry Key Patched «RELIABLE ✭»

This is the most common reason users search for this key. This error often occurs when the locally stored license token becomes corrupted or is incompatible with the server after a significant update.

No. The MSLicensing key is specifically for client access licenses (CALs). It has nothing to do with your Windows OS activation status (Retail, OEM, or Volume Licensing). Deleting it will not deactivate your copy of Windows. mslicensing registry key

It typically contains two subkeys: HardwareID and Store . This is the most common reason users search for this key

The MSLicensing key acts as a local cache for RDP licenses. When a client computer connects to a Terminal Server (RDS Host), the server checks for a valid license. If one isn't found, the server issues a temporary or permanent CAL, which is then stored in the client’s registry. The MSLicensing key is specifically for client access

The MSLicensing registry key is typically located in the following path: