ElricX Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 I'm a network admin. It is possible to bypass (or cancel) the windows activation. I want to use the same Cd for all PC of my network...Salut, je voulais savoir ..y-a-t-il moyen de ne pas avoir a activer son windows xp a chaque fois? je sais que l'on peut sauvegarder le fichier wpa.dbl dans c:\windows\system32 mais cela ne fonctionne que pour la même machine. Mais étant administrateur réseau je me sert d'un seul cd pour tout le parc informatique. Le wpa.dbl étant associé au no de série du disque dur...et que les disques dur de chaque PC sont différent, existe-t-il une parade à se problème?
Alanoll Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 I should warn, if anyone even mentions how to bypass it, this thread is closed. It's against the forum rules.There is NO way to bypass activation except unless you have a Volume License Agreement with Microsoft, and then they'd give you a VLK version to use.
jroc Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 Contact Microsoft...they will be glad to assist a Network Administrator on the correct procedure to bypass Activation
Alanoll Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 mmkay, that was a suitable response..... i was refering to the OTHER methods of bypassing
[BM]Crusher Posted May 7, 2004 Posted May 7, 2004 by the OTHER method, you mean a program called ****** ? haha just kiddinganyway, any business or corporation that has a big enough network to require a network admin, should be using volume license edition already?!? we only have 10 computers on my network here, and we have volume license copies of XP (10 user license for XP Pro), and we don't even have a big enough network to require an admin
ElricX Posted May 7, 2004 Author Posted May 7, 2004 Ok thanks for your infos. I contact my friend who work for Microsoft. Whe don'T have volume license copies of XP because when we buy PC from local store. Le problème est que je suis nouveau sur le marché du travail et que je ne connais pas toutes les possibilitées du monde informatique!
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