RE: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?!

2003-11-06 Thread Scott Card
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick J. LoPresti Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 4:06 PM To: Michael Kahle Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?! Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Today I was testing out the XP install on VMWare when I was greeted

Re: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?!

2003-11-06 Thread Curtis Anderson
- Original Message - Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Today I was testing out the XP install on VMWare when I was greeted with an error during the unattended install of Windows XP. It read, Error: The Product ID you entered is not valid.! *groan* So my question is this,

Re: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?!

2003-11-06 Thread Pierre Bourgin
Curtis Anderson a écrit: - Original Message - Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Today I was testing out the XP install on VMWare when I was greeted with an error during the unattended install of Windows XP. It read, Error: The Product ID you entered is not valid.! *groan* So my

Re: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?!

2003-11-06 Thread Homer Simpson
- Original Message - From: Patrick J. LoPresti [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?! That is absolutely correct. Just try installing XP from an Acer (Or other major brand) onto an IBM (Or other major brand) using the ProdID from the second

Re: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?!

2003-11-06 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Let me make sure I understand. Your modified script somehow uses a particular winxpoem store based on which serial number works with the setupp.ini in a particular store? Or does the script modify the PID entry in the setupp.ini file before it starts

RE: [Unattended] OT: winxpoem bad serial number!?!

2003-11-05 Thread Michael Kahle
Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: Michael Kahle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Today I was testing out the XP install on VMWare when I was greeted with an error during the unattended install of Windows XP. It read, Error: The Product ID you entered is not valid.! *groan* So my question is this, am I