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How to hack W2K???? Urgent

nanobug

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I have multiple machines in my lab with win2000 and also multiple licenses. But I have installed a single license on multiple machines and as an effect, I have N machines with N-X licenses installed on them. I want find which machines have the same license key on them.

I know the way on win98 ->regedit->find ProductKey and that has the 25 word gibberish that forms the CD Key.

Search for ProductID in Regedit on NT in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->Software->Microsoft->WinNt->CurrentConfiguration and the inner two blocks of the big 4 blocked number is the CD key.


I am not able to hack the regedit to get the CD key from Win2000.

Please help how to get the 25 letter gibberish that we enter from the CD key jewel box in Win2K
 
Please explain why?
So, no body can audit me to see if I have a single license on all boxes or one box - one license ???

Please help

Thanks

 
I may be mistaken, but I'm 99.9999% sure that you can use the same key for all your machines so long as you do have the licenses for each machine. If this were not the case, why would windows 2000 allow you to perform an unattended install (over a network to many machines) that automatically enters the key?
 
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