fbreseal and licensing on WEPOS

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Oleg Tiktinski

I used fbreseal to create image for cloning, the problem is
unlike with Window XP Pro(used sysprep), after I copy image onto another computer
after reboot it's not asking me for license key, as I expected ?
Also we just got 10 licenses for WEPOS from Microsoft Distribution Channel and
unlike with Win XP Pro we got 1 license code and 10 small stickers I am little
bit confused by that is this little sticker what I should put to client computer ?

Thank you

Oleg.
 
Oleg said:
I used fbreseal to create image for cloning, the problem is
unlike with Window XP Pro(used sysprep), after I copy image onto
another computer after reboot it's not asking me for license key, as
I expected ? Also we just got 10 licenses for WEPOS from Microsoft
Distribution
Channel and unlike with Win XP Pro we got 1 license code and 10 small
stickers I am little bit confused by that is this little sticker what
I should put to client computer ?
Thank you

Oleg.

Yes, each box will have a small unique COA (the Certificate Of Authenticity
sticker).
 
Gordon said:
Yes, each box will have a small unique COA (the Certificate Of Authenticity
sticker).

So when I am deploying master image into end-user device wepos will not ask me
to enter license there ? or I am missing step ?
 
Oleg said:
So when I am deploying master image into end-user device wepos will
not ask me to enter license there ? or I am missing step ?

XPE (and thus WEPOS) is different from XP Pro in that regard. It's an
admission from Microsoft that the embedded market is different and that
having end users enter in PIDs is often times much more painful (if not
impossible) for embedded customers.

Each copy will have the same PID (and that's fine - you won't need to
reenter the PID per box). As long as each box has it's unique COA you're
legal.
 
Gordon said:
XPE (and thus WEPOS) is different from XP Pro in that regard. It's an
admission from Microsoft that the embedded market is different and that
having end users enter in PIDs is often times much more painful (if not
impossible) for embedded customers.

Each copy will have the same PID (and that's fine - you won't need to
reenter the PID per box). As long as each box has it's unique COA you're
legal.

Thank you !!!
We doing our first install with WEPOS on soon and this question was unresolved.
 
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