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I just slipstreamed 1097, made no file changes & the corp key was taken no troubles, so much for all the panic
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That really wasn't the problem.
Without changing those files it would take the key but when the installation was finished it would no longer be activated. It would "revert" back to the 30 day trial period and would be reminding you to activate. (just like a normal "Pro" version). Are you saying that your installation is activated? Dave |
sure am
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Thanks.
Course I'm only interested in the technical aspects, not like I would actually try it. Dave :rolleyes: Last edited by DaveH at Aug 17 2002, 01:21 AM |
swampy, did you use a blacklisted corp key?
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no, a bluelisted one :D
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Great reply, Swampy!!
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Great news swampy. No let's hope the don't change it back in the final SP1. You never know with M$ :( Cheers! |
Hi,
My problem was when I Slipstreamed SP1 into CORP, it would only accept XP Pro Retail key. Maybe I'll try again. Cheerz :) :D ;) |
it's only fixed in 1097+
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That is true but if you check out bink's site they tell you if your product id is one of the ones that will be affected.. apparently if you changed your corp cdkey it should work fine... :) Glad i changed mine :)
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I just slipstreamed SP1 1102 into XP Corp. Did a clean install and used a blue key. No sign of trouble so far... :)
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No problems here with my stream of 1102.
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