OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
Hello Members,
We have DELL and HP workstations of about 300 nos which has OEM license for
windows XP and 2000 professional platforms. Most of my DELL computers are XP
installed and HP are 2000 pro installed. Due to my project requirements, i
had to reinstall OS on all machines. I just prepared a ghost image and
restored xp on dell and 2000 on HP computers. I need to activate all
computers with its native OEM key ie, the key that was shipped during
purchase.
Since i am running isolated network environment, i couldnt be able to
connect to internet. Also it is not possible to register 300 computers over
phone. I communicated with product vendor for assistance. They advised me to
contact microsoft for assistance.
1. Can someone advise me which is the best method to to activate windows in
isolated network environment without having to access to internet or by phone?
2. How can i preserve OEM license under such scenarios during installations?
i mean at times when it is required to perform bulk installation via ghost
restore or by some other means?
Re: OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
"Kones" <Kones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7340987-7D79-4D3C-97E9-FD12BD978AF3@microsoft.com...
>
> Hello Members,
>
> We have DELL and HP workstations of about 300 nos which has OEM
> license for
> windows XP and 2000 professional platforms. Most of my DELL
> computers are XP
> installed and HP are 2000 pro installed. Due to my project
> requirements, i
> had to reinstall OS on all machines. I just prepared a ghost image
> and
> restored xp on dell and 2000 on HP computers. I need to activate all
> computers with its native OEM key ie, the key that was shipped
> during
> purchase.
>
> Since i am running isolated network environment, i couldnt be able
> to
> connect to internet. Also it is not possible to register 300
> computers over
> phone. I communicated with product vendor for assistance. They
> advised me to
> contact microsoft for assistance.
>
> 1. Can someone advise me which is the best method to to activate
> windows in
> isolated network environment without having to access to internet or
> by phone?
> 2. How can i preserve OEM license under such scenarios during
> installations?
> i mean at times when it is required to perform bulk installation via
> ghost
> restore or by some other means?
>
I can't help with Windows 2000, but for XP if you build your image
properly and use sysprep you can deploy the image without activation
issues. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457078.aspx, Preserving
OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP.
The keys provided in the article are different than the ones used by
Dell, but I imagine the should work OK regardless (though I can't say
from personal experience as I've always used the ones I pull from the
Dell factory images.)
--
Zaphod
Voted "Worst Dressed Sentient Being in the Known Universe" for seven
years in a row.
Re: OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
"Zaphod Beeblebrox" wrote:
>
> "Kones" <Kones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A7340987-7D79-4D3C-97E9-FD12BD978AF3@microsoft.com...
> >
> > Hello Members,
> >
> > We have DELL and HP workstations of about 300 nos which has OEM
> > license for
> > windows XP and 2000 professional platforms. Most of my DELL
> > computers are XP
> > installed and HP are 2000 pro installed. Due to my project
> > requirements, i
> > had to reinstall OS on all machines. I just prepared a ghost image
> > and
> > restored xp on dell and 2000 on HP computers. I need to activate all
> > computers with its native OEM key ie, the key that was shipped
> > during
> > purchase.
> >
> > Since i am running isolated network environment, i couldnt be able
> > to
> > connect to internet. Also it is not possible to register 300
> > computers over
> > phone. I communicated with product vendor for assistance. They
> > advised me to
> > contact microsoft for assistance.
> >
> > 1. Can someone advise me which is the best method to to activate
> > windows in
> > isolated network environment without having to access to internet or
> > by phone?
> > 2. How can i preserve OEM license under such scenarios during
> > installations?
> > i mean at times when it is required to perform bulk installation via
> > ghost
> > restore or by some other means?
> >
>
> I can't help with Windows 2000, but for XP if you build your image
> properly and use sysprep you can deploy the image without activation
> issues. See
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457078.aspx, Preserving
> OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP.
>
> The keys provided in the article are different than the ones used by
> Dell, but I imagine the should work OK regardless (though I can't say
> from personal experience as I've always used the ones I pull from the
> Dell factory images.)
>
> --
> Zaphod
>
> Voted "Worst Dressed Sentient Being in the Known Universe" for seven
> years in a row.
>
>
> Zaphod,
Thanks for your reply. Normally images are being builded up on a machine
with its key and is spreaded across all the machines where ghost image
restored. Since it overwrites the entire HDD, how could we still be able to
maintain the license?
Re: OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
"Kones" <Kones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Zaphod Beeblebrox" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Kones" <Kones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A7340987-7D79-4D3C-97E9-FD12BD978AF3@microsoft.com...
>> >
>> > Hello Members,
>> >
>> > We have DELL and HP workstations of about 300 nos which has OEM
>> > license for
>> > windows XP and 2000 professional platforms. Most of my DELL
>> > computers are XP
>> > installed and HP are 2000 pro installed. Due to my project
>> > requirements, i
>> > had to reinstall OS on all machines. I just prepared a ghost
>> > image
>> > and
>> > restored xp on dell and 2000 on HP computers. I need to activate
>> > all
>> > computers with its native OEM key ie, the key that was shipped
>> > during
>> > purchase.
>> >
>> > Since i am running isolated network environment, i couldnt be
>> > able
>> > to
>> > connect to internet. Also it is not possible to register 300
>> > computers over
>> > phone. I communicated with product vendor for assistance. They
>> > advised me to
>> > contact microsoft for assistance.
>> >
>> > 1. Can someone advise me which is the best method to to activate
>> > windows in
>> > isolated network environment without having to access to internet
>> > or
>> > by phone?
>> > 2. How can i preserve OEM license under such scenarios during
>> > installations?
>> > i mean at times when it is required to perform bulk installation
>> > via
>> > ghost
>> > restore or by some other means?
>> >
>>
>> I can't help with Windows 2000, but for XP if you build your image
>> properly and use sysprep you can deploy the image without
>> activation
>> issues. See
>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457078.aspx,
>> Preserving
>> OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP.
>>
>> The keys provided in the article are different than the ones used
>> by
>> Dell, but I imagine the should work OK regardless (though I can't
>> say
>> from personal experience as I've always used the ones I pull from
>> the
>> Dell factory images.)
>>
>
> Thanks for your reply. Normally images are being builded up on a
> machine
> with its key and is spreaded across all the machines where ghost
> image
> restored. Since it overwrites the entire HDD, how could we still be
> able to
> maintain the license?
Did you read the article? If you follow the steps in the article and
put the appropriate key from the article in your sysprep.inf, when the
image is restored it will use that key and will activate
automatically.
--
Zaphod
Arthur Dent, speaking to Trillian about Zaphod:
"So, two heads is what does it for a girl?"
"...Anything else he's got two of?"
Re: OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
"Kones" <Kones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:06817D4B-FF5A-4897-87A0-9671911F223A@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Zaphod Beeblebrox" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Kones" <Kones@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A7340987-7D79-4D3C-97E9-FD12BD978AF3@microsoft.com...
>> >
>> > Hello Members,
>> >
>> > We have DELL and HP workstations of about 300 nos which has OEM
>> > license for
>> > windows XP and 2000 professional platforms. Most of my DELL
>> > computers are XP
>> > installed and HP are 2000 pro installed. Due to my project
>> > requirements, i
>> > had to reinstall OS on all machines. I just prepared a ghost image
>> > and
>> > restored xp on dell and 2000 on HP computers. I need to activate all
>> > computers with its native OEM key ie, the key that was shipped
>> > during
>> > purchase.
>> >
>> > Since i am running isolated network environment, i couldnt be able
>> > to
>> > connect to internet. Also it is not possible to register 300
>> > computers over
>> > phone. I communicated with product vendor for assistance. They
>> > advised me to
>> > contact microsoft for assistance.
>> >
>> > 1. Can someone advise me which is the best method to to activate
>> > windows in
>> > isolated network environment without having to access to internet or
>> > by phone?
>> > 2. How can i preserve OEM license under such scenarios during
>> > installations?
>> > i mean at times when it is required to perform bulk installation via
>> > ghost
>> > restore or by some other means?
>> >
>>
>> I can't help with Windows 2000, but for XP if you build your image
>> properly and use sysprep you can deploy the image without activation
>> issues. See
>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457078.aspx, Preserving
>> OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP.
>>
>> The keys provided in the article are different than the ones used by
>> Dell, but I imagine the should work OK regardless (though I can't say
>> from personal experience as I've always used the ones I pull from the
>> Dell factory images.)
>>
>> --
>> Zaphod
>>
>> Voted "Worst Dressed Sentient Being in the Known Universe" for seven
>> years in a row.
>>
>>
>
>> Zaphod,
>
> Thanks for your reply. Normally images are being builded up on a machine
> with its key and is spreaded across all the machines where ghost image
> restored. Since it overwrites the entire HDD, how could we still be able
> to
> maintain the license?
Extract it before the update?
The fine manual for my Dell Dimension 4600 states that when you reach the
prompt to "Ready to register with Microsoft", you select "No, not at this
time". Perhaps that is what your setup should do.
Re: OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
Jim wrote:
> The fine manual for my Dell Dimension 4600 states that when you
> reach the prompt to "Ready to register with Microsoft", you select
> "No, not at this time". Perhaps that is what your setup should do.
Registration is optional.
Activation is not*.
Yes - they are different.
* - Volume License and pre-activated keys may act differently...
RE: OEM activation on windows XP and windows 2000 platforms
Windows 2000 does not require activation.
On OEM XP computers, the key on the COA sticker is in any case NOT the key
which was used to do the install. A generic OEM key is used, which will work
without activation on all computers having the same BIOS.
You basically have three possible approaches, sysprep/ghost, ghosting
without sysprep, and nLite. Which to use depends on what you want the setup
to be.
I used to use straight (no sysprep) ghosting but I'm tending to use nLite
more these days as it covers a range of computer types whereas ghosting only
works properly for one model.
As for activating this is always a time/cost issue where large numbers are
involved, and it's a classic example of the fact that product activation
negatively impacts legitimate users whilst it does not significantly affect
pirates, who just use a pinched volume-license copy or apply a crack.
"Kones" wrote:
> Hello Members,
>
> We have DELL and HP workstations of about 300 nos which has OEM license for
> windows XP and 2000 professional platforms. Most of my DELL computers are XP
> installed and HP are 2000 pro installed. Due to my project requirements, i
> had to reinstall OS on all machines. I just prepared a ghost image and
> restored xp on dell and 2000 on HP computers. I need to activate all
> computers with its native OEM key ie, the key that was shipped during
> purchase.
>
> Since i am running isolated network environment, i couldnt be able to
> connect to internet. Also it is not possible to register 300 computers over
> phone. I communicated with product vendor for assistance. They advised me to
> contact microsoft for assistance.
>
> 1. Can someone advise me which is the best method to to activate windows in
> isolated network environment without having to access to internet or by phone?
> 2. How can i preserve OEM license under such scenarios during installations?
> i mean at times when it is required to perform bulk installation via ghost
> restore or by some other means?
>
> Please advise.
>
> Thanks,
> Best,
> Kones.S