xp pro activation
xp pro activation
Hi I hope this isn't a dumb question. I bought an oem xp pro cd off ebay. I installed it on a computer but was never asked to activate. I thought you had to activate it within 30 days. This is the first time I have ever installed an xp operating system. I have had it on and running for several days now.
What about activation. Also can I install it on my other computer that shares
the same internet connection? Thanks I hope this is the right forum.
What about activation. Also can I install it on my other computer that shares
the same internet connection? Thanks I hope this is the right forum.
- jumpingrat
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What you have is an "open volume license" copy. You may have legally bought it off of ebay but I seriously doubt you are legal under the license agreement for your copy.
And no you are not "legally" supposed to install it on another system unless you have purchased a CAL(client access license) for it.
If you want to know more then call
1-800-RULEGIT I beleive is the number.
And no you are not "legally" supposed to install it on another system unless you have purchased a CAL(client access license) for it.
If you want to know more then call
1-800-RULEGIT I beleive is the number.
I just installed a retail copy of XP pro on my PC. It wasn't long before it asked me to activate. The message also said that if I didn't activate I would be reminded (nagged) to activate every so often. Just go into the i386 folder of the CD and have a look at the setupp.ini file. If PID=xxxxxOEM, it's OEM. If the last 3 digits are 000, it's retail. Either one of those should require activation. If they are something else it's likely a volume license/corporate version. The normal Home or Pro version can only be activated on one PC. If you try to activate it a second time on a PC with different hardware the microsoft server will reject it. Technically since the corporate version doesn't require activation you can install it on more than one PC. Legally though you still need to purchase a license for each PC you install it on. Thats why they refer to it as the volume license edition.
- Leatherneck
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I thought you could install xp pro on up to 10 computers on a network with one copy of xp. I have a home network where I share 2 computers with one internet connection. If this is right could I if I have an oem. By the way I typed %... in the run window and it says that it is activated. I have also received auto update of sp2 but did not install yet.
1 computer = 1 xpsprint777 wrote:I thought you could install xp pro on up to 10 computers on a network with one copy of xp. I have a home network where I share 2 computers with one internet connection. If this is right could I if I have an oem. By the way I typed %... in the run window and it says that it is activated. I have also received auto update of sp2 but did not install yet.
2 computers = 2 PAID FOR copies of xp.
and so on...
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and command you to believe it or else.
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and command you to believe it or else.
If it is not true for you, it isn't true.
LRH