Great, I will get the parts to build my computer using a System Builder OEM
version of XP Pro.
My recommendation is to avoid buying the OEM version. It's a poor
choice because its license permanently ties it to the first computer
it's installed on.
There's very little difference in price between a retail Upgrade
version and an OEM version. Since almost everyone qualifies for the
Upgrade (or can qualify, by buying an inexpensive used copy of 98), I
think the Upgrade is much the better deal. And by the way, if you
don't realize it, an upgrade version *cam=n* do a clean installation
as long as you have a CD of a previous qualifying version to insert as
proof of ownership when prompted to do so.
I am planning to visit a relative latex next summer and it would be fun to
build an XP Pro machine with him; so I am thinking to buy a full version of
XP Pro now and keep it in reserve for the occasion.
A Full version is the *most* expensive version, and again a poor
choice. Again, I recommend the Upgrade instead. Remember that it *can*
do a clean installation (see above).
Where would I look in the
MS documents to determine whether or not they will actually issue an
activation next summer?
There is no reason to expect otherwise. I can't imagine that they
would fail to do this.