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DzNFek 20th Feb 04 04:47 PM

Are you sure its Corp? it might be an OEM. i think the so called Corporate Edition is the same as the Volume Licensing Product. Could you please post a screen shot... oh and no warez versions pls.

~*McoreD*~ 21st Feb 04 08:09 AM

LOL nope. There is NO such thing as called Windows ME Corp Edition. ;)

Some Asian countries used to sell Windows ME saying "No Key Needed". The truth is, the setup.ini is edited and the serial number is automatically filled when the setup runs.

BearCat 21st Feb 04 10:39 PM

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Originally posted by ~*McoreD*~@Feb 21 2004, 09:09 AM
... The truth is, the setup.ini is edited and the serial number is automatically filled when the setup runs ...
Actually, this is also true for legit "Select" editions of Win 9x/ME/2k, they all came with an "auto-key".

A "Select" edition is the "same" as a VLK/Corp edition, but after too many of these was found in the wild,
all of them using the same key=impossible to trace the leak,
MS changed this system with XP and its activision system.

Now, when we order media at my work for XP, we get the "Corp" CD, and we have
a unique key for *our* licence agreement, that we have to manually type in.
( and we are allowed to install a copy at the homecomputer, using the same key ).
None of these have to be activated.

The W2k3 server licences we have bought untill now, gave us a media and a key to install on 5 computers.
BUT : it still had to be activated :(

DzNFek 2nd Mar 04 08:14 PM

hmmm... we never had to activate our copy.


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