I received several E-mail messages pointing out the alternate ways, by
which Microsoft allows one to activate MS-Windows XP installations.

So, it appears that I was misled by my source of information about
this.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Orna Agmon wrote:

> On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Omer Zak wrote:
>
> > Having never bought any copy of MS-Windows XP, I was not aware of the
> > following until someone else pointed it out:
> >
> >     The process of registering MS-Windows XP requires the customer
> >     to make a voice phone call to the apporpriate Microsoft service
> >     point.
> >
> > Thus, making it impossible for a deaf person to complete the entire
> > process of buying and activating MS-Windows XP on his own, without help
> > from hearing persons.
> >
>
> As I am told by a friend who installed XP, you can either call or use the
> internet for that purpose, so if you REALLY want to install it yourself-
> you can.


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