I just started working for a new company. They lease their all their systems (IBM desktops and laptops), which come pre-installed with XP and a bunch of crap that we don't need on them (IBM help tools, Google Picasa, etc). We also have a bunch of apps we have to install on them for our users (of course). Before I got here, they were actually doing all updates, software installation/removal, etc. manually. I haven't worked with too many companies this size before, but I knew this was unnecessary, so I went looking for the solution. I found lots of information on sysprep and imaging, as well as a nice site that showed how to add more drivers to make your sysprep image more flexible.
All that worked fine, except for activation has been a pain. Sometimes it takes 3-4 reboots/tries to get it to activate (claims a timeout even though the network connection is otherwise perfectly fine). Recently, a machine claimed the key was bad even though we triple-checked and we're typing it in EXACTLY as it is on the COA sticker.
I'm seeing online that if we had VLM (Volume License Media) for XP, I coud use sysprep and ghost (acutally, acronis true image) without having to type in the unique CD-key and activate every machine, which would not only save those headaches, but would even save me a little time with the machines that DO work.
Long story short, my question is how do I get ahold of VL media considering these are leased machines with OEM licenses? I've looked around a bit on Microsoft's site, but am not getting the straight information on how to obtain what we need (and how much, if anything, it will cost). Anyone out there have a similar situation? Office is also a problem - manually entering/switching keys on every machine is such a waste of time if it can be avoided...
All that worked fine, except for activation has been a pain. Sometimes it takes 3-4 reboots/tries to get it to activate (claims a timeout even though the network connection is otherwise perfectly fine). Recently, a machine claimed the key was bad even though we triple-checked and we're typing it in EXACTLY as it is on the COA sticker.
I'm seeing online that if we had VLM (Volume License Media) for XP, I coud use sysprep and ghost (acutally, acronis true image) without having to type in the unique CD-key and activate every machine, which would not only save those headaches, but would even save me a little time with the machines that DO work.
Long story short, my question is how do I get ahold of VL media considering these are leased machines with OEM licenses? I've looked around a bit on Microsoft's site, but am not getting the straight information on how to obtain what we need (and how much, if anything, it will cost). Anyone out there have a similar situation? Office is also a problem - manually entering/switching keys on every machine is such a waste of time if it can be avoided...