You must have a volume license key. I think we have a retail version but purchased licenses for all seats in our company. We are trying to get the enterprise CD which doesn't require entering the key. I know we have Office 2000 that works that way. I wish there was a way to import the key into...
I think that works only if you install from an administrative share point. I just realized we do not have the enterprise version. Does anyone know if this can still be done?
I'm building a package to deploy OfficeXP with Tivoli's Software Distribution. Upon opening Word, Excel, Powerpoint the user is prompted for the product key. Is there a way around this or a way to import the product key into the registry so that dialog box doesn't come up? I slipstreamed SP3 in...
The version we are using is 4.2.1 The basic problem is getting the software distribution to know what gateway a certain endpoint is on. I want to be able to build a package and have a script in it that dictates what gateway the package is sent to. I figured the lcfd.log was a good place to get...
That's a very good idea. I need to write a script to get the text from the lcfd and populate the swdis file. Has anyone done anything like this with good results?
Is there a way to write a script that will populate the swdis.var file with the gateway a certain endpoint is associated with? In other words, pull the gateway address from the webpage ex.http://hostname:port? All enpoints are running on windows xp/2000.
Thanks for any help.
Given:
1 - new PC with WinXP Home
1 - cable modem
1 - wireless router with network ports
1 - laptop with Win98 and wireless adapter
Blaster Worm was NOT found on the desktop PC
Blaster Worm Patch was applied to the desktop PC
The router resides between the PC and the cable modem. I installed...
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