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Dave,

If you're looking for the Product Key: Run Internet Explorer, Menu: 
Help-->About Windows Explorer.  I'm pretty sure that's the Windows Product 
ID.  Not sure why it's listed in IE though. 

Mike

> Since the subject of install CD's keys, etc. is being discussed, I seem 
to
> remember that the key is saved in a registry entry somewhere.  I've got 
XP
> Pro installed on three PC's at home.  One of the CD's I stuck a post-it
> note on to indicate which PC it belonged to.  The other two got filed 
away
> before I thought to do that.  Where do I look to match the PC with the 
CD?
> (Assuming that it matters which CD is which)
> 
> 
> Dave Parnin

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