Hello Gregory,

thanks your help Greg, anyway! I will try to find resources to this
"project" :) it doesnt seems to be impossible, because when I set the
computer name domain/workgroup, it can be a place to identify the
"pool". this was my first question to myself when I got a hand on this
procejt. it yould be very usefull and I dont think it is only me, who
tried this. think of an "oem dealer like" person, who has to install
many machines with different os versions. here, we only use 2, or at
most 3. so it is not a problem which cannot be avoided, but it is a
good thing to think on :)

anyone else? maybe someone ever tried this somehow (i am not a coder
too, so it takes a lot of time to rebuild the script which identifies
the csv)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 10:44:27 AM, you wrote:

> The only two ways I know to set the key are (1) to set a default, e.g.
> "Default","Windows XP Professional ProductKey","XXXXXX"
> and (2) to set it per machine, as in my previous email. I don't actually
> know if or how (1) would work, since it's so long since I've heavily 
> modified my csv file.

> I don't know how you would identify a machine as belonging to a certain
> pool, then identify that pool's product key. Perhaps it's possible, but
> beyond my knowledge and use of Unattended - sorry!

> In a pinch, you could write your own backing to it. You could find the
> perl(?) script files which refer to the csv file then modify them to 
> suit your purposes. I'm no master coder so I'm afraid I won't be much 
> help there either.

> Cheers,
> Greg.

> FwdTmp wrote:
>> Hello Gregory,
>> looks fine, but it seems to me that you set up product key defaults
>> for only to sets of exact computers. what I want is to be able to
>> prepare "pools". So when I want to install machines for "this
>> Os_media", use this key. And when I want to use "that Os_media", use
>> other key. without knowing the mac address, or the like.
>> 
>> or... it suddenly comes into my mind! can i use hostname match to link
>> product key and os media dir? I mean if I name the computer THIS1234
>> or THIS4567, and so on, it uses os media "THIS" and product key
>> "THIS"? is it clear? :) maybe sounds a bit confusing, sorry if so :)
>> 
>> Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 9:38:51 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>>> FwdTmp wrote:
>>>>> I use the unattend.csv file under the site/ directory for this sort of
>>>>> thing. I never type in product keys at install time, and I use 
>>>>> Unattended on dozens of machines, with a few different install media sets.
>>>> I knew it is in that csv, but I dont know the way. How do you do this?
>>>> Can you paste this part (without the actual keys, of course)?
>>>>
>>>> C. or. F :D
>> 
>>> Certainly, here's a couple of examples, anonymised. The second one is a
>>> virtual machine so I've generated the MAC address a couple of times.
>> 
>>> "100Z7X3P82G5","ComputerName","herring"
>>> "herring","Windows XP Professional ProductKey","XXXXXXXXXXXX"
>>> "herring","OS_media","Z:\os\xp-oem"
>>> "herring","middle_scripts","winxpsp2-moe.bat"
>>> "herring","bottom_scripts","moe-universal.bat"
>> 
>>> "080027C545F1","ComputerName","aukletxp"
>>> "000C29A4E75D","ComputerName","aukletxp"
>>> "000C2947EFA2","ComputerName","aukletxp"
>>> "aukletxp","Windows XP Professional ProductKey","XXXXXXXXXXX"
>>> "aukletxp","OS_media","Z:\os\xp-vlk"
>>> "aukletxp","bottom_scripts","moe-barebones.bat"
>> 
>>> HTH,
>>> Greg.
>> 
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