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CD-Key in an answer file? Can I put one in for further automation in Win2k install?
How about it?
I can name the computer, user, etc... in an answer file I can put in a ProductID... will that work for Windows 2000 installs? Anyone done this? Dave. |
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Rear Admiral Upper Half
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http://www.bink.nu/bootcd/
Yes, it's for a bootable CD, but if you scroll down, he tells you which entry to edit to bypass product key screen. It is totally legit and is not a crack. Microsoft made it this way for your exact purpose.
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He he he.. Me too.
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