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we have lost Windows 2000 Server CD's and must install

Author
28 Aug 2005 3:00 PM
Robert
I work in an office that is running Windows 2000 Server with 30
workstations.  I've sort of become the un-official IT guy, mostly because of
problems like this.

The company that installed the 2000 Server software and licenses originally
(it was an upgrade from NT4.0) never left the CD's there apparently and has
since gone out of business.

So now, my company has a new server and 10 workstations (all replacements)
from Dell ready to install but no CD's for installing the Windows 2000
Server software.   They didn't order the OS because they assumed they had
the CD's.

We didn't want to updgrade to Windows 2003 Server at this time but since
they have no intallation CD's they are considering it, rather than
re-purchase the older OS just to upgrade it next year.   Since it's about
$1200 for the 2000OS and licenses and about $1500 for the 2003OS and
licenses that part is kind of a no-brainer.

My ultimate questions is:

Is there a enough licensing info on the currently running 2000OS Server and
workstations that we could re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
borrow some CD's somewhere) or do we bite the bullet and re-purchase
software?

Obviously we need to be sure before we tear into this project and knock the
whole business offline.

Thanks,

Robert

Author
28 Aug 2005 3:45 PM
PScyime via WinServerKB.com
Hi

If you purchased the original OS . MS will usually replace the media itself
providing you own the relevant licences.For example if you snap your 2000
server installation CD , Microsoft WILL replace it

Saying that as long as you have ANY windows 2000 server cd and use YOUR OWN
PRODUCT key to install it you will be complying with the EULA

Regards

S

Robert wrote:
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>I work in an office that is running Windows 2000 Server with 30
>workstations.  I've sort of become the un-official IT guy, mostly because of
>problems like this.
>
>The company that installed the 2000 Server software and licenses originally
>(it was an upgrade from NT4.0) never left the CD's there apparently and has
>since gone out of business.
>
>So now, my company has a new server and 10 workstations (all replacements)
>from Dell ready to install but no CD's for installing the Windows 2000
>Server software.   They didn't order the OS because they assumed they had
>the CD's.
>
>We didn't want to updgrade to Windows 2003 Server at this time but since
>they have no intallation CD's they are considering it, rather than
>re-purchase the older OS just to upgrade it next year.   Since it's about
>$1200 for the 2000OS and licenses and about $1500 for the 2003OS and
>licenses that part is kind of a no-brainer.
>
>My ultimate questions is:
>
>Is there a enough licensing info on the currently running 2000OS Server and
>workstations that we could re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
>borrow some CD's somewhere) or do we bite the bullet and re-purchase
>software?
>
>Obviously we need to be sure before we tear into this project and knock the
>whole business offline.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Robert

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Simon Whyley
MCP XP,2Kpro
Comptia A+


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Author
28 Aug 2005 5:49 PM
Robert
Thanks I found a free email address for MS so I sent off the info that I
have.  I'll cross my fingers too.


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"PScyime via WinServerKB.com" <fo***@WinServerKB.com> wrote in message
news:53861A882D285@WinServerKB.com...
> Hi
>
> If you purchased the original OS . MS will usually replace the media
> itself
> providing you own the relevant licences.For example if you snap your 2000
> server installation CD , Microsoft WILL replace it
>
> Saying that as long as you have ANY windows 2000 server cd and use YOUR
> OWN
> PRODUCT key to install it you will be complying with the EULA
>
> Regards
>
> S
>
> Robert wrote:
>>I work in an office that is running Windows 2000 Server with 30
>>workstations.  I've sort of become the un-official IT guy, mostly because
>>of
>>problems like this.
>>
>>The company that installed the 2000 Server software and licenses
>>originally
>>(it was an upgrade from NT4.0) never left the CD's there apparently and
>>has
>>since gone out of business.
>>
>>So now, my company has a new server and 10 workstations (all replacements)
>>from Dell ready to install but no CD's for installing the Windows 2000
>>Server software.   They didn't order the OS because they assumed they had
>>the CD's.
>>
>>We didn't want to updgrade to Windows 2003 Server at this time but since
>>they have no intallation CD's they are considering it, rather than
>>re-purchase the older OS just to upgrade it next year.   Since it's about
>>$1200 for the 2000OS and licenses and about $1500 for the 2003OS and
>>licenses that part is kind of a no-brainer.
>>
>>My ultimate questions is:
>>
>>Is there a enough licensing info on the currently running 2000OS Server
>>and
>>workstations that we could re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
>>borrow some CD's somewhere) or do we bite the bullet and re-purchase
>>software?
>>
>>Obviously we need to be sure before we tear into this project and knock
>>the
>>whole business offline.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Robert
>
> --
> Simon Whyley
> MCP XP,2Kpro
> Comptia A+
>
>
> Message posted via WinServerKB.com
> http://www.winserverkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/windows-server/200508/1
Author
28 Aug 2005 4:02 PM
George Hester
How are you going to reinstall to new servers if you don't have the CDs?  Or
is that a dumb question?

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George Hester
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"Robert" <robb1NOSPAM@email.com> wrote in message
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> I work in an office that is running Windows 2000 Server with 30
> workstations.  I've sort of become the un-official IT guy, mostly because
of
> problems like this.
>
> The company that installed the 2000 Server software and licenses
originally
> (it was an upgrade from NT4.0) never left the CD's there apparently and
has
> since gone out of business.
>
> So now, my company has a new server and 10 workstations (all replacements)
> from Dell ready to install but no CD's for installing the Windows 2000
> Server software.   They didn't order the OS because they assumed they had
> the CD's.
>
> We didn't want to updgrade to Windows 2003 Server at this time but since
> they have no intallation CD's they are considering it, rather than
> re-purchase the older OS just to upgrade it next year.   Since it's about
> $1200 for the 2000OS and licenses and about $1500 for the 2003OS and
> licenses that part is kind of a no-brainer.
>
> My ultimate questions is:
>
> Is there a enough licensing info on the currently running 2000OS Server
and
> workstations that we could re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
> borrow some CD's somewhere) or do we bite the bullet and re-purchase
> software?
>
> Obviously we need to be sure before we tear into this project and knock
the
> whole business offline.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert
>
>
Author
28 Aug 2005 4:52 PM
Robert
"re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
borrow some CD's somewhere)"


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"George Hester" <hesterl***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> How are you going to reinstall to new servers if you don't have the CDs?
> Or
> is that a dumb question?
>
> --
> George Hester
> _________________________________
> "Robert" <robb1NOSPAM@email.com> wrote in message
> news:nOydnalbvss8TIzeRVn-rw@comcast.com...
>> I work in an office that is running Windows 2000 Server with 30
>> workstations.  I've sort of become the un-official IT guy, mostly because
> of
>> problems like this.
>>
>> The company that installed the 2000 Server software and licenses
> originally
>> (it was an upgrade from NT4.0) never left the CD's there apparently and
> has
>> since gone out of business.
>>
>> So now, my company has a new server and 10 workstations (all
>> replacements)
>> from Dell ready to install but no CD's for installing the Windows 2000
>> Server software.   They didn't order the OS because they assumed they had
>> the CD's.
>>
>> We didn't want to updgrade to Windows 2003 Server at this time but since
>> they have no intallation CD's they are considering it, rather than
>> re-purchase the older OS just to upgrade it next year.   Since it's about
>> $1200 for the 2000OS and licenses and about $1500 for the 2003OS and
>> licenses that part is kind of a no-brainer.
>>
>> My ultimate questions is:
>>
>> Is there a enough licensing info on the currently running 2000OS Server
> and
>> workstations that we could re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
>> borrow some CD's somewhere) or do we bite the bullet and re-purchase
>> software?
>>
>> Obviously we need to be sure before we tear into this project and knock
> the
>> whole business offline.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Robert
>>
>>
>
Author
28 Aug 2005 7:38 PM
George Hester
But then they should have the keys right?  Or are you gouing borrow CDs from
someone who doesn't have the keys?  I'd borrow them from soneone who has the
keys and is willing to let you do that.  I'm still a lttile confused here.

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"Robert" <robb1NOSPAM@email.com> wrote in message
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> "re-install to the new Server (assuming we can
> borrow some CD's somewhere)"
>
>
> "George Hester" <hesterl***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23v$jWn%23qFHA.3640@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > How are you going to reinstall to new servers if you don't have the CDs?
> > Or
> > is that a dumb question?
> >
> > --
> > George Hester
> > _________________________________
> > "Robert" <robb1NOSPAM@email.com> wrote in message
> > news:nOydnalbvss8TIzeRVn-rw@comcast.com...
> >> I work in an office that is running Windows 2000 Server with 30
> >> workstations.  I've sort of become the un-official IT guy, mostly
because
> > of
> >> problems like this.
> >>
> >> The company that installed the 2000 Server software and licenses
> > originally
> >> (it was an upgrade from NT4.0) never left the CD's there apparently and
> > has
> >> since gone out of business.
> >>
> >> So now, my company has a new server and 10 workstations (all
> >> replacements)
> >> from Dell ready to install but no CD's for installing the Windows 2000
> >> Server software.   They didn't order the OS because they assumed they
had
> >> the CD's.
> >>
> >> We didn't want to updgrade to Windows 2003 Server at this time but
since
> >> they have no intallation CD's they are considering it, rather than
> >> re-purchase the older OS just to upgrade it next year.   Since it's
about
> >> $1200 for the 2000OS and licenses and about $1500 for the 2003OS and
> >> licenses that part is kind of a no-brainer.
> >>
> >> My ultimate questions is:
> >>
> >> Is there a enough licensing info on the currently running 2000OS Server
> > and
> >> workstations that we could re-install to the new Server (assuming we
can
> >> borrow some CD's somewhere) or do we bite the bullet and re-purchase
> >> software?
> >>
> >> Obviously we need to be sure before we tear into this project and knock
> > the
> >> whole business offline.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Robert
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>

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