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I'm trying to install windows 2k server on a virtual PC running on my machine, from an MSDN proffessional subscription.
I've created a win2k server CD (the MSDN disk contains all 3 versions of Win2k) and created boot disks from it. I get right through to where it detects that I have a "new hard drive" (in fact, this is a virtual hard drive) and then I get a screen up that says
Windows 2000 Server Setup
Setup cannot find the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA).
>I'm trying to install windows 2k server on a virtual PC running on my machine, from an MSDN proffessional subscription.
>
>I've created a win2k server CD (the MSDN disk contains all 3 versions of Win2k) and created boot disks from it. I get right through to where it detects that I have a "new hard drive" (in fact, this is a virtual hard drive) and then I get a screen up that says
>
>Windows 2000 Server Setup
>
>Setup cannot find the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA).
>
>Setup cannot continue. To quit, press F3.
>
>
>Can anyone help?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.setup (More info?)
Thanks Johan, I'll change my subscription...
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Tim McOwan
"Johan Arwidmark" wrote:
> You need to boot from the DVD....
>
> Or download a real Windows 2000 iso-image from subscriber downloads
>
> regards
> Johan Arwidmark
>
> Windows User Group - Nordic
> http://www.wug-nordic.net >
>
> On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 01:27:04 -0700, "Tim McOwan"
> <TimMcOwan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I'm trying to install windows 2k server on a virtual PC running on my machine, from an MSDN proffessional subscription.
> >
> >I've created a win2k server CD (the MSDN disk contains all 3 versions of Win2k) and created boot disks from it. I get right through to where it detects that I have a "new hard drive" (in fact, this is a virtual hard drive) and then I get a screen up that says
> >
> >Windows 2000 Server Setup
> >
> >Setup cannot find the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA).
> >
> >Setup cannot continue. To quit, press F3.
> >
> >
> >Can anyone help?
>
>
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