> So should I deface my computer or the CA tag?
A "sharpie" is a felt tip pen not an etching tool.
I put the code keys on the CDs - that way I never have
a problem matching the tags and the CDs (note: the CDs
have the SP level recorded on them). Capeche?
> Should I also write all the stuff from all of my other apps all over the
> computer as well?
Depends, the back & bottom of my cases have lots of info
scribbled in with a sharpie on an avery labels. AND, When I
build new system, I write a DVD(rw) with all the necessary
device drivers and tape it to the inside of the case.
> Personally I like to keep all my keycodes and information in my auditing
> software and not a notebook.
Giving your original question I suspect that is not working
out very well for you.
But if you hold your breathe long enough, I'm certain MS
will eventually cave-in to your demands for a more informative
tag! :)))
Ed
Jordan - 26 Mar 2008 20:43 GMT
One of the problems with the sharpie method is the ever so common situations
now where you do not get media now unless you purchase retail. The last 12
OEM mfg units we got in had no media for Windows XP, Vista, office 2003, nor
office 2007.
I guess I am really more upset that the SP2c Code will not work on a
slipstreamed original or other image. I use RIS to deploy all my systems
since 2000 and all I had to do before was just have one image and when I got
new hardware I would just merge the drive controller into the TXTSETUP.SIF
file, update the ris sif file with the path to the added drivers and I was
off and running and could make every single system no matter what the
hardware have the same software, patches, etc.
Now since SP2 MS almost forces me to have a few images to handle each of the
service packs. I say "almost" because I have developed a little trick to
allow me to do a RIS install and full deployment of all my software via GPO
then install the proper Windows XP keycode after. I don't know if this is
going to work with SP2c now which is the most irritating part.
>> So should I deface my computer or the CA tag?
>
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
> Ed
Anteaus - 30 Mar 2008 09:33 GMT
I've also found that some OEM-sticker keys don't work. Period.
> One of the problems with the sharpie method is the ever so common situations
> now where you do not get media now unless you purchase retail. The last 12
> OEM mfg units we got in had no media for Windows XP, Vista, office 2003, nor
> office 2007.