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Subject: Suppressing the Product Key Requests
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12/05/2007 4:11 AM  

Hello,

How can i Suppress the Product Key Requests when using a Retail Version of Vista (Home Premium, Ultimate...) With BDD\LTI ?

Can i put a general number that will give me 30 days like in Enterprise ?

BTW, I'm using this inside a lab, not for unlegitimate reasons :)

The computers are formatted every couple of days

 

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12/07/2007 4:55 AM  

Unfortunatley you cant suppress the key with the retail version of Windows Vista - the expectation is that the licence key is a one time input at installation, and not a multi-use key in the same way that Windows Vista Enterprise has.

You would be better off using the MSDN version or the Technet Plus version of Windows Vista Enterprise in your lab environment.

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