Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
Im going to guess no because of the modification to the source files that will be involved.
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
I was more interested in the windows xp pro site licence part, how does that work or do you mean you have a microsoft schools agreement in place?
If it's just xp installed by using the tools provided by microsoft to customise the installation etc.. then I don't see why not. However if it's been done by "hacking" the files and resources then I'd say no too.
Ben
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
Providing you're not altering the source, you should be fine.
If you're thinking of using something like nLite (check the licensing - don't think you can unless personal) to create custom install disks, be very careful what you remove since random seemingly unrelated frivolous crap often isn't.
The above method can also make application fault diagnosis "interesting".
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
The install itself is basically just Xp Pro where someone has edited the install to not include a variety of things which are seen to be expendable. The source is the same. I dont see much of a problem tbh.
And yes a schools agreement.
Gus
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
In that case I see no problems.
Ben
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
It doesn't matter anyway. There's no click through EULA until after you start the install. So your free to make any changes to the install CD you like. The only restriction is that you can't distribute the changes to 3rd parties. :)
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
So if you have an unattended setup routine that doesn't display the EULA, it doesn't apply to you? :lol: If only ;)
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
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Originally Posted by webman
So if you have an unattended setup routine that doesn't display the EULA, it doesn't apply to you? :lol: If only ;)
Actually webman you have the right idea regarding an unattended setup. You can add entried in unattended.txt so that so features are not installed. It just saves you the bother of running Add/Remove Programs later on.
Look in Deploy.CAB int the Tools folder of the XP disc. There should be a CHM file for unattended setup.
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
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Originally Posted by webman
So if you have an unattended setup routine that doesn't display the EULA, it doesn't apply to you? :lol: If only ;)
yep. You accept the EULA on first boot instead. There's that 'first steps' wizard. With the binging and the pointless spinny thing. Same as if you sysprep.
Re: Windows XP Pro Licencing
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Originally Posted by Geoff
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Originally Posted by webman
So if you have an unattended setup routine that doesn't display the EULA, it doesn't apply to you? :lol: If only ;)
yep. You accept the EULA on first boot instead. There's that 'first steps' wizard. With the binging and the pointless spinny thing. Same as if you sysprep.
Ahh right, OK... well as you can probably guess I'm not a RIS/Windows unattended expert ;)