Thanks

On 2012-09-26, at 11:43 AM, "Aaron Coburn" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The short answer (for WinXP) is that you need separate images.

For WinXP, the product key is registered with Sysprep during image capture, and 
it isn't modified when users from different affiliations request the image. So 
if the image was captured using a key from affiliation X but then a user from 
affiliation Y requests the image, the image will still use the key from 
affiliation X.

(n.b. this works differently for Windows 7 and is much more flexible.)

That said, you don't necessarily need separate base images. When affiliation X 
makes a new image from a common base image, the derived image will be 
registered with affiliation X; likewise, when affiliation Y does this, their 
image will be registered with the key from affiliation Y. If you do this, 
though, you may want to limit access to these "shared" base images by 
registering them with a "global" product key and putting them into a special 
image group that only certain users can access (i.e. by admin@X and admin@Y 
user groups).

Aaron




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Aaron Coburn
Systems Administrator and Programmer
Academic Technology Services, Amherst College
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On Sep 26, 2012, at 10:02 AM, Yannick Charbonneau 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi All,

We created a Windows XP Base Image.  We currently have 2 affiliations setup, 
each with their own Windows Product Key setup (using vcld –setup).

Every Windows XP reservation comes up with the same product key, the one used 
at install/capture.

Is it possible to have the key from each affiliation used, or do we need 
separate imaged per affiliation.

Thanks

Yanik

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