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Hi!
We are using a legal copy of the MS XP embedded studio, which has not been used for more than two years or so. Now we have to change our existing image, due to hardware changes, and to be up to date we would like to use the latest version. Is it correct that downloading the evaluation version and activating it with the purchased key turns the thing into a full featured installation? And is the only way to get the whole thing up starting the download from the machine I want to install it to? My problem is, in the office the connection to the MS servers is a real PITA, slow, always disconnecting, while my private broadband connection at home works just fine with MS; but the computer I need to install it is in the office ![]() Any help is welcome! With best regards Ralph. |
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Ralph,
> We are using a legal copy of the MS XP embedded studio, which has not > been used for more than two years or so. Now we have to change our > existing image, due to hardware changes, and to be up to date we would > like to use the latest version. > Is it correct that downloading the evaluation version and activating > it with the purchased key turns the thing into a full featured > installation? No, I don't believe this is true. You have to download the full version to be able to build production runtimes. Eval versions of XPe toolkit do not have activation feature. > And is the only way to get the whole thing up starting the download > from the machine I want to install it to? My problem is, in the office > the connection to the MS servers is a real PITA, slow, always > disconnecting, while my private broadband connection at home works > just fine with MS; but the computer I need to install it is in the > office ![]() If you purchases XPe toolkit, you should be able to requests XPE CDs from your XPe distributor. -- ========= Regards, KM |
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"KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote:
> >If you purchases XPe toolkit, you should be able to requests XPE CDs from your XPe distributor. Yes, I tried this, but they have no clue what I want :/ Anyway, I found out is is enough to use the old version and install the actual service pack. Ralph. |
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Ralph,
>>If you purchases XPe toolkit, you should be able to requests XPE CDs from your XPe distributor. > > Yes, I tried this, but they have no clue what I want :/ Sounds wierd. If you don't have any luck with them, try another distributor. E.g., BSquare Corp. (www.bsquare.com). Those guys will know what you're going to talk about for sure. > Anyway, I found out is is enough to use the old version and install > the actual service pack. Yup, that should work just fine as long as you have original non-eval RTM or SP1 CDs (or already installed version) and you downloaded non-eval version of the service pack and/or feature pack. -- ========= Regards, KM |
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