Need to reseal??

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Yobbo

Hi All

I've been installing XP corporate edition and Office 2000 corporate/site
license on 18 school PCs and I've just thought on that I didn't 'reseal' the
master PC before cloning it to the other 17 machines.

They've all loaded up OK and I've re-done the IPs and comp names so that
they don't conflict, but I just wanted to check with you to see if there
will still be issues, specifically network ones, because of the way I have
cloned without reseal.

Thanks Y
 
Hi All

I've been installing XP corporate edition and Office 2000 corporate/site
license on 18 school PCs and I've just thought on that I didn't 'reseal' the
master PC before cloning it to the other 17 machines.

They've all loaded up OK and I've re-done the IPs and comp names so that
they don't conflict, but I just wanted to check with you to see if there
will still be issues, specifically network ones, because of the way I have
cloned without reseal.

The last install we did of the Volume License version, the XP came with
one key, the Office came with one key, so it didn't matter what was
installed where.

If you got individual keys for XP and/or Office, then you are going to
have a problem at some point with XP as the key will be registered to
more than one PC.

If you do the install of everything, then SysPrep, then do the keys on
their stickers on the outside (or include the certificate with the VL
version) then you're good to go.

What do you mean by "ReSeal"?
 
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