"Mangano, Aron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> For some strange reason that has started happening as of 2 days ago,
> my unattended installation does not automatically discover the
> product key from the spreadsheet that I have.

What was the last thing you changed?  A parse error while reading the
spreadsheet could explain this, maybe...

> It will automatically find the username, mac address and
> computername etc but not the product key...it is very weird.

Is this is for a single machine, or for all machines you try?

You could reduce the spreadsheet to a single entry, and if that still
does not work, send it here so we can look at it.

> I have noticed that when it cannot find the key the message is
> something like cannot find file in
> $oem$\$1\drivers\txtsetup\txtsetup.oem ???

That is just an informational message.  It is probably unrelated and
was there all along.  That is our txtsetup.oem machinery informing you
that it found nothing to do.

 - Pat


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