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Hi All,
I look after two W2K servers in a High School. I have only been able to find one W2K CD and therefore one product key. Both server installations use the same product key - I used a utility called keyfinder to determine this. It may be perfectly legal, it's just that I can not find any documentation to support this. Is it possible that the school could have purchased two licences for the one media? If so, how can I find out short of ringing MS, or is that the only way? Thanks, Big Al. |
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Did you ask anyone ?
I would ask there at the school "BigAl" <spamthis@allyoulike.com> wrote in message news:OIZe#RERDHA.3192@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Hi All, > I look after two W2K servers in a High School. I have only been able to find > one W2K CD and therefore one product key. Both server installations use the > same product key - I used a utility called keyfinder to determine this. It > may be perfectly legal, it's just that I can not find any documentation to > support this. Is it possible that the school could have purchased two > licences for the one media? If so, how can I find out short of ringing MS, > or is that the only way? > > Thanks, > Big Al. > > |
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Hi,
Yes, I asked at the school but drew a blank. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Big Al. >-----Original Message----- >Did you ask anyone ? >I would ask there at the school > > >"BigAl" <spamthis@allyoulike.com> wrote in message >news:OIZe#RERDHA.3192@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> Hi All, >> I look after two W2K servers in a High School. I have only been able to >find >> one W2K CD and therefore one product key. Both server installations use >the >> same product key - I used a utility called keyfinder to determine this. It >> may be perfectly legal, it's just that I can not find any documentation to >> support this. Is it possible that the school could have purchased two >> licences for the one media? If so, how can I find out short of ringing MS, >> or is that the only way? >> >> Thanks, >> Big Al. >> >> > > >. > |
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To my knowledge, when you buy W2K server (or any OS for that matter), you
are really buying the license. CD key's don't correspond to licenses. When I have purchased in the past, I usually buy X licenses and 1 or 2 media disks. So it is entirely possible that you've purchased two licenses and one media. The catch is, you'll need a license certificate to prove you own two copies. If you don't even have one, then you'll need to purchase them, even if you have the media with a key. "BigAl" <spamthis@allyoulike.com> wrote in message news:OIZe%23RERDHA.3192@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Hi All, > I look after two W2K servers in a High School. I have only been able to find > one W2K CD and therefore one product key. Both server installations use the > same product key - I used a utility called keyfinder to determine this. It > may be perfectly legal, it's just that I can not find any documentation to > support this. Is it possible that the school could have purchased two > licences for the one media? If so, how can I find out short of ringing MS, > or is that the only way? > > Thanks, > Big Al. > > |
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