Numerous Product Keys but dont know what product they are for.

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jason l

We have an Action Pack and for some reason, they labelled the cd sleeve with
the product key but not the CD itself. The cd sleeve does not list which
product it was for. I have 6 such sleeves/product keys with no way to tell
which produc they are for, could be Server 2003, could be Office 2003, could
be lots of things.

Is there any tool out there to validate keys or a webpage listing syntax's
of various keys, any way to tell what these are for?
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

and then use a Sharpie to label the CDs.


| Go to http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
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| Run Belarc on your systems.
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| Look for the matching product IDs.
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| JoAnn Paules
| MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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| | > We have an Action Pack and for some reason, they labelled the cd sleeve
| > with
| > the product key but not the CD itself. The cd sleeve does not list which
| > product it was for. I have 6 such sleeves/product keys with no way to
tell
| > which produc they are for, could be Server 2003, could be Office 2003,
| > could
| > be lots of things.
| >
| > Is there any tool out there to validate keys or a webpage listing
syntax's
| > of various keys, any way to tell what these are for?
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|
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

My preferred method is to keep the CD in a sleeve (in a binder) with a label
affixed to that sleeve. I need bigger numbers that I can fit on the CD and
with it in a sleeve, it's protected from scratches. :)
 

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