Maybe he's referring to the version of Windows XP that requires a VLK
(Volume License Key) and doesn't need to be activated? I know that the
company I work for just rolled XP out to 3000 desktops and I also know that
people weren't running around manually activating each PC.
Rob never
called that version of Windows XP, "Windows XP Corporate", you did. He
referred to the "corporate version of XP (no activation required)" which in
fact does exist. So on both counts, you were both right. As far as his
question goes, ITS A STUPID QUESTION. Seriously. Rob - go find a warez
channel on IRC or something and ask those l33t hax0rs. This is not the
appropriate forum for that type of question. That is all.
Happy Turkey Day!
- JJ