Re: Weird Windows license issue

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Hmm... What key are you using. I did not get any issue at all. I am
using a volume key. I did multiple installs and never got such an
issue.

On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 4:32 AM, Michael Jinks<michael.jinks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Sterling Windmill<sterling@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> What do you mean by "rejected"? Is the installer not taking your key (I doubt this would be caused by anything KVM specific),
>
> Right, that.  I don't have the screen in front of me so I might be
> getting the exact word wrong, but it immediately throws back something
> to the effect that the key is invalid.
>
> Since the license key entry stage happens before Windows tries to
> bring up networking, I don't think that license exhaustion is a likely
> explanation.
>
> Maybe KVM isn't either (yes, it does strike me as unlikely), but like
> I said in my first post I'm having a hard time finding other
> explanations.
>
> But anyhow.  If license issues like this one aren't known to occur on
> KVM, there must be something else going on, so I'll try again and look
> elsewhere for the cause of the problem.  Thanks for the info.
>
> Cheers,
> -j
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