![]() ![]() Why is Microsoft imposing this hassle on us if the bad guys can use Vista without activation, anyway? This Computerworld article contains kind of a reaction from Microsoft. This is very strange, if it is really true. Here is an example how to use it in unattend.xml. SkipRearm is a documented parameter which can be used during an unattended setup. I don't know, why one should run sysprep more than three times, but this can be very useful if you have problems activating Vista. Microsoft recommends this in a Technet paper if you have to run sysprep more than three times. Note that it is not a dirty hacker trick. ![]() He writes, however, that it didn't work with a full version of the Home Premium edition. In his tests he was able to rearm Vista 12 times. According to Livingston, this can be done for an indefinite number of times if SKipRearm is set to 1. This will give you another grace period of one month. ![]() Then, you run slmgr –rearm on a command prompt with administrator privileges before the grace period is over. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurentVersion\SL ![]()
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