Windows Xp Embedded Installation

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I've bought XPE kit to create my OS imagine, but I wonder why every time
I build it in release mode, it results always as Evaluation Version! During
the installation I've used Product Key regularly, without any error message.
What can I do to solve this problem? Is there a registration procedure like
XP Home?
 
Riccardo said:
I've bought XPE kit to create my OS imagine, but I wonder why every time
I build it in release mode, it results always as Evaluation Version! During
the installation I've used Product Key regularly, without any error message.
What can I do to solve this problem? Is there a registration procedure like
XP Home?

Have you put the PID into the build itself. If you click on 'settings'
under the slx name in the middle pane, you should see 'Runtime image
licencing' on the right-hand pane. Into there, you'll need to put the
PID, in the form xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx - you do need to type the
dashes.
You should find, assuming that you've got no typos in the PID, that your
builds are no longer evaluation versions.
 
The PID is not that same as the product key that is stuck to the inside of
the XP Embedded install kit. I had to go through my OEM, or the company I
bought XPe from to get WinXP Embedded RunTime product key.
 
Jason said:
The PID is not that same as the product key that is stuck to the inside of
the XP Embedded install kit. I had to go through my OEM, or the company I
bought XPe from to get WinXP Embedded RunTime product key.

I've tried to insert the Runtime Key , which format is the same of the
product key, but I 've obtained always the same error message "LICENSE
VIOLATION"
during the boot. Is it possible that I should write the code reported on
the label to paste on chassis, in some edit box inside Target Designer Tool?
 
Riccardo said:
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I've tried to insert the Runtime Key , which format is the same of the
product key, but I 've obtained always the same error message "LICENSE
VIOLATION"
during the boot. Is it possible that I should write the code reported on
the label to paste on chassis, in some edit box inside Target Designer Tool?

Sounds about right, yes, I have a little set of 10 stickers which don't
actually get stuck on boxes.
 
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