you still have a CD key though, and I believe that's what he was looking forOriginally posted by: Budman
If you're using a real corp version then you dont need a cd key.
The Select version of XP requires a key but companies commonly roll up a network install and include the key in the setup file.If you're using a real corp version then you dont need a cd key.
Originally posted by: sean2002
I "got"XP pro corp and I want to know if everyone else in my place has the same cd key, my second set is RHQQ2 is that the same for everyone ?
Seriously! If you did get XP w/out stealing it, asking for the key should be no biggy. Besides, the purpose of CD-Key's is for them to be different, not everyone is going to have RHQQ2 as the second set...Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: sean2002
I "got"XP pro corp and I want to know if everyone else in my place has the same cd key, my second set is RHQQ2 is that the same for everyone ?
Talk to the IT dept that gave it to you.
Not for companies that subscribe to Microsoft's bulk licensing. You get one master key for each software package and OS the company is licensed for.the purpose of CD-Key's is for them to be different, not everyone is going to have RHQQ2 as the second set...
Originally posted by: sean2002
I "got"XP pro corp and I want to know if everyone else in my place has the same cd key, my second set is RHQQ2 is that the same for everyone ?
