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December 16th, 2007

Microsoft to relax XP activation rules with SP3

Posted by Ed Bott @ 3:22 pm

Categories: Licensing, WGA, Windows XP

Tags: Introduction, Operating System, Product Key, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

17-Dec 9:00AM PST: Post updated with more details about behavior after grace period expires. 

Last week Microsoft released a whitepaper outlining the changes in Windows XP Service Pack 3, which was just released for MSDN and TechNet subscribers and should be ready for final release in the first half of 2008. The introduction is low-key:

Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) includes all previously released updates for the operating system. This update also includes a small number of new functionalities, which do not significantly change customers’ experience with the operating system. This white paper summarizes what is new in Windows XP SP3.

Sounds innocuous enough, right?

But the very last item in the “New and Enhanced Functionality” section, buried in a box on page 9 of the 11-page PDF document, represents a pretty dramatic change:

As in Windows Server 2003 SP2 and Windows Vista, users can now complete operating system installation without providing a product key during a full, integrated installation of Windows XP SP3. The operating system will prompt the user for a product key later as part of Genuine Advantage. As with previous service packs, no product key is requested or required when installing Windows XP SP3 using the update package available through Microsoft Update.

This change allows you to install Windows XP with Service Pack 3 on any PC without entering a product key and use it in trial mode until the 30-day activation grace period expires. That’s the same way that Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 now work. After the 30 days are up, you’ll have to enter a valid product key and activate the system before you can log on (see the end of this post for more details). put up with some nagging, but you should be able to continue using the system. By contrast, you can’t even complete an installation of current XP builds (SP2 and earlier) without entering a product key that at least looks valid.

The biggest caveat is that this change requires XP installation media that incorporate a “slipstreamed” copy of SP3. The MSDN downloads directory contains only a standalone updater (in .exe format) for the SP3 RC. Fortunately, the well-publicized hacks widely used to create slipstreamed XP SP2 media work just as well for SP3.

I’ve just made one of those slipstream disks and used it to install a clean copy of Windows XP Professional. During the portion of setup where I normally am asked to enter a product key, I see this dialog box instead:

xp_sp3_product_key_dialog.jpg

A closer look reveals that the text reflects the same wording as that found in its Vista counterpart, with the product key listed as “optional.” I’ve highlighted the relevant text below:

New wording in the Windows XP SP3 dialog box confirms that entering a product key is now optional during setup.

And sure enough, when I left the box blank and continued with Setup, I was given this one final warning:

If you choose not to enter a product key, you can use XP for 30 days without activating it

Once you’re past that, it’s (relatively) smooth sailing. At first boot, a taskbar notification reminded me I had 30 days to activate Windows. Ignoring the message allowed me to continue.

Combine this news with the recent announcement of major changes to activation and validation in Vista’s forthcoming SP1, and it appears that Microsoft has decided to dial back on WGA across the board. I’ll monitor this installation over the next 30 days and see what happens as the end of the grace period approaches.

Update: I simulated the expiration of the 30-day grace period by resetting the clock on my test system and diabling Internet time sync. At the end of the grace period, the Welcome screen displays this dialog box over the list of user names:

You’re forced to activate XP SP3 when the grace period expires

If you click No, you’re returned to to the logon screen. Click yes and you go to a desktop where your only option is to enter a product key. If you click Remind Me Later in that box, you’ll also be sent back to the logon screen. And unlike Windows Vista, there’s apparently no rearm option to extend the grace period by an additional 30 days.

It’s worth noting that this option applies only to systems that have never been activated. After the initial activation completes, any WGA failure results in notifications, without affecting the ability to log on or use the system.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I've never had an issue with MS so to me, Apple is more offensive  NonZealot | 12/21/07
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Show me the perfect OS then!  NonZealot | 12/21/07
A Red Herring  Cardhu | 12/21/07
MS management obviously aren't all that bright...  Henry Miller | 12/16/07
ok, I have a stupid question here  DanLM | 12/16/07
No activation needed  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/16/07
Legal Win XP as VM Guest  edwarsh@... | 12/17/07
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That is totally incorrect, They are not restore disks  GuidingLight | 12/17/07
Either way you and your buddy are wrong  Ole Man | 12/17/07
Hitting F10 and clicking yes and OK is too hard?  ajole | 12/18/07
I have read more instructions than you have probably ever seen  Ole Man | 12/18/07
Message has been deleted.  M.R. Kennedy | 12/17/07
Message has been deleted.  Ole Man | 12/17/07
You can reinstall from the original media with no activation required  jotalrysmom12@... | 12/17/07
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You will then have to phone in  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
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I'm not sure where DanLM  alaniane@... | 12/17/07
Right, and they are continuosly changing activation details  Ole Man | 12/17/07
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Did you burn a set of restore disks?  derekgore | 12/17/07
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activation sticker  cassb | 12/17/07
That's true of all OEM PCs  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
Little confused!!  Arun (sreearun) | 12/16/07
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Answers  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
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Did that and updated the post  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
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Done already  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
RE: Microsoft to relax XP activation rules with SP3  mgcarley-zdnet | 12/17/07
Wrong  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
maybe they're just trying to eliminate that step for system builders?  Ole Man | 12/17/07
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Support for XP ends in 2014  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
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How honest  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
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M$ to relax XP activation for SP3  blackjack861@... | 12/17/07
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re: Do you never tire?  M.R. Kennedy | 12/18/07
That wasn't my question  perryroyce@... | 12/18/07
Sorry I couldn't answer your question  Ole Man | 12/18/07
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what we are saying  anisahsmith@... | 12/19/07
RE: Microsoft to relax XP activation rules with SP3  atari8bit@... | 12/17/07
So after reading 86 replies (as of this posting...)  Linux User 147560 | 12/17/07
My Mom and Dad...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/17/07
Typical of what?  Ole Man | 12/17/07
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Your inference that I or someone else are thieves  Ole Man | 12/18/07
You don't have to be a thief...  itpro_z | 12/18/07
You don't have to be a thief...  Ole Man | 12/18/07
activations  anisahsmith@... | 12/19/07
People have the choice to choose other OSs  NonZealot | 12/20/07
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"In Search Of Stupidity"  Ole Man | 12/23/07
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Yes I did, and right after I bought it  DanLM | 12/18/07
Still not good enough for me...  mikifinaz1@... | 12/19/07
And this will stop piracy how?  John Musbach | 12/19/07
it doesn't stop a dedicated pirate.  rtk | 12/20/07
And this will stop piracy how?  Ole Man | 12/20/07
Re-arm?  rseiler | 12/23/07
No rearm option  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 12/23/07
That's a great tool to force upgrading to their new system  Ole Man | 12/23/07
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