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Corporate version shouldn't have an activation scheme.
"Drew" <> wrote in message news:... > > Hi all: > > I have two or three users who are wanting to do substancial hardware > upgrades to their work PCs. They all have XP Pro installed with our > corporate license key. Does this version of XP do any product > activation at all? Or does the corporate version not do this at all. > > I'm just wondering if there is a chance that the hardware upgrades > will trigger the activation feature of XP. But I'm pretty sure that > the corporate version doesn't do the activation stuff at all. > > Can anyone verify if that's true for me? > > Drew Ron Y |
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> Actually, it does (sort of). You can deactivate the corporate version
> of Windows XP with the OOBETIMER value which then give you 1.68 million > years to activate it. If you were to ignore putting in a "good key" > for that many years, theoretically XP would lock you out of the > operating system until you entered a good key. I'll remember that should I need it at the time. Rv! Rv! |
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