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| Hello Group, Hopefully someone that has done this before. I have been working on my target machine since March developing and testing MY application software, and now have finally gotten a PID from my Authorized Replicator supplier. I spent the weekend Installing the Purchased Version of XP Embedded Suite of programs. I brought up TD and under Run Time Image Licensing. Installed the PID provided by my supplier and built the target Image. I thought when I went to the Seminars from Microsoft on Embedded XP That I could create a Target image and then AFTER the FBA had finished on the target machine, then install the PID. IS THIS NOT SO? Or MUST I generate a new custom target image for each machine, go through the hassle of FBA, modify my setting on the target for my application. Customize the screen settings then save this result to My Disk for deployment? How can I avoid going through FBA for each machine? If I get everything the way I want it , then save this Image and then INSTALL the PID for each machine. How do I do this? Please Help, any response on how to do this efficiently would be greatly appreciated. | Guest
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In short though, you don't need a seperate PID for each copy. You use ONE PID in Target Designer which will end up in every copy of the image. The individual licenses you buy are stickers for you to attach to your device with a # that you need to keep for records. WRT FBA on each machine... The majority of FBA will run only on one machine. You'll then seal the machine (utility is in the System Cloning Tool) and shut it down. Once each copy of that image boots, it will run the very last portion of FBA to generate a new SID for the copy. -- Gordon Smith (eMVP) Gordon.Smith@nospam.avnet.com | Guest
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| Mike, Your distributor should have explained all of this to you when you purchased the PID's & the retail version of the tools & DB. I apologize on their behalf for the hassle. I have heard of this issue twice this month, and will look into why this is happening. But to be clear, the public newsgroups are not the appropriate place to resolve this issue. Take this up with your distributor that sold you the licenses. As for entering a PID after FBA completes, the answer is No. You must enter the PID in Target Designer before you build the image and you must be using the Retail addition of the XPe tools & database. This is what is supported by MS. The eval addition was only meant for evaluation purposes. If you are positive that you have heard that you can enter a PID after FBA has completed at a MS seminar, then you should contact the speaker that told you this and hold them accountable. David Quote:
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