Activation will be required for Enterprise. You can use either MAK or KMS.
KMS works with a service installed on one computer (can be either Vista or
Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later). You point the other Vista computers to
that server for Activation. MAK works by downloading a single activation
key you can use on multiple computers.
Note that KMS will "register" but not activate any Vista computers until at
least 25 have "registered". So, if you have fewer than 25 Vista
installations, use the MAK option.
See
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb335291.aspx or
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../bb335280.aspx for more
information.
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http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders
It is perfectly useless to know the right answer to the wrong question.
"Jason Freeman" <> wrote in message
news:...
> In the past, the organization I work for has gotten Enterprise editions of
> Windows so that we could install Windows whenever needed using one Product
> Key -- and basically no activation required. Very simple.
>
> I've heard this has changed. Has it? I'm not looking for my job to be a
> headache in the near future when we migrate.
>
> Jason
>
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