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Fletcher James
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      05-26-2007
We work with a lot of virtual machines in a product testing environment --
up to now, only Win2K and XP. We have always Sysprep'ed our configurations,
and used a Sysprep.inf setting to supply our MSDN Volume License key. If we
need to make a new version of a config (e.g. to generate a new image with
the lastest patches), we boot from a copy of the prior image, which
activates and gives us a unique machine ID. We then install the patches,
and re-run Sysprep -mini -quit -reseal. We have not had any problem making
an indefinite number of generations.

However, in reading the Vista documentation, I became concerned that this
may no longer be the case. The documentation says that "You can use the
sysprep /generalize command to reset Windows Product Activation a maximum of
three times. After the third time you run the sysprep /generalize command
the clock can no longer be reset."

Which is it? Will it refuse to reset the activation, and leave me unable to
create a new generation, or will it only refuse to reset the clock (meaning
that the resulting machine needs to be activated immediately before it can
be used)??

If the latter, and if the unattend.xml supplies a product key, and if the
machine has internet access, will that solve the problem, by activating the
new machine before I even get a logon prompt?

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      06-03-2007
Fletcher James wrote:

> We work with a lot of virtual machines in a product testing environment --
> up to now, only Win2K and XP. We have always Sysprep'ed our
> configurations,
> and used a Sysprep.inf setting to supply our MSDN Volume License key. If
> we need to make a new version of a config (e.g. to generate a new image
> with the lastest patches), we boot from a copy of the prior image, which
> activates and gives us a unique machine ID. We then install the patches,
> and re-run Sysprep -mini -quit -reseal. We have not had any problem
> making an indefinite number of generations.
>
> However, in reading the Vista documentation, I became concerned that this
> may no longer be the case. The documentation says that "You can use the
> sysprep /generalize command to reset Windows Product Activation a maximum
> of
> three times. After the third time you run the sysprep /generalize command
> the clock can no longer be reset."
>
> Which is it? Will it refuse to reset the activation, and leave me unable
> to create a new generation, or will it only refuse to reset the clock
> (meaning that the resulting machine needs to be activated immediately
> before it can be used)??
>
> If the latter, and if the unattend.xml supplies a product key, and if the
> machine has internet access, will that solve the problem, by activating
> the new machine before I even get a logon prompt?
>

Hopefully, this is not true with volume license key holders. Documentation
glitches between regular users and volume developer merchants is rather
common, even with M$. Just the same, start yelling! Yell worldwide very
obnoxiously if it actually develops into a real problem. Take one machine
and test it, NOW!
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