Re: Ghost image with volume license
- From: "Charles" <chinacharlie04@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 18:26:11 +1000
If you use VL media, you must also use VL licence keys.
"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Eric K wrote:
>> I have run into a problem imaging Dell pc's. The pc's came with XP
>> pro on them, but I needed to make an image using ghost to get all of
>> them with the same programs installed. When I use the volume license
>> key in the sysprep confiuration file, after the image is pushed I am
>> asked to enter a valid key. So I had to get the key off of the
>> sticker on the machine in order for it to work.
>>
>> My question is, how to I get the volume license key to work on these
>> new computers?
>>
>> Dell said the have to send out the pc's with an OS on it.
>
> Shenan Stanley wrote:
>> Are you using the Volume License CD/Media?
>> Sounds like you are using the media that came with the machine and
>> not the actual volume license media.
>
> Eric K wrote:
>> It was with the VL media.
>
> The problem I have with that is that if it was installed using Volume
> License Media - it would not accept the Dell OEM keys..
>
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