The Short answer is Yes...

But.

if you are using OEM installation then when it comes to activating Microsoft 
will
have a fit.

if you are using a select agreement then no problem

in my situation we are using OEM so I have used the CSV procedure.

Cheers

Steven Pretlove

On Wed Mar 30  2:59 , chee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Hi Everybody
>
>I'm a newbie.   If I want to use Unattended to install Windows XP SP2 on 
>many workstations, can I use just one Product Key for all?
>
>If I copy the contents of the Windows XP CD into /isntall/os/,  wouldn't 
>the Product Key of the CD be copied over to /install/os ?
>
>If I use a unattend.txt containing the Product Key, I would be 
>installing the same product key on all the workstations. 
>When I register the workstation's XP with Microsoft later, will there be 
>a problem?
>
>
>Thank very much in antipication.
>
>Chee
>
>
>
>
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