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# xpmgr
![GitHub Actions Workflow Status](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/UMSKT/xpmgr/windows.yml)
Command line interface for Windows XP license management, inspired by Microsoft's "slmgr".
## Usage
@ -10,42 +12,34 @@ If you have Windows XP Professional x64 Edition or a x64 version of Windows Serv
If you have an Itanium version of Windows XP or Server 2003, Windows Product Activation is not on those editions, so there is no need for this tool.
If you're trying to manage products other than Windows, you need `xpmgr_x86.exe`, regardless of your architecture.
`/dli`: Gets the product ID (ex: `76477-755-3803223-21229`).
`--GetProductID`: Gets the product ID (ex: `76477-755-3803223-21229`).
`/ipk`: Sets the product key (tested to work with dashes). If already activated, this should give an error instead.
`--SetProductKey` or `/ipk`: Sets the product key (tested to work with dashes). If already activated, this should give an error instead.
`/dti`: Gets an Installation ID with **no dashes** (ex: `253286028742154311079061239762245184619981623171292574`). If already activated, this should give an error instead.
`--GetInstallationID` or `/dti`: Gets an Installation ID with **no dashes** (ex: `253286028742154311079061239762245184619981623171292574`). If already activated, this should give an error instead.
`/atp`: Sets a Confirmation ID (tested to work with dashes). If already activated, this should give an error instead. If successful, this also removes the "Activate Windows" shortcuts and kills the WPA notifier process (`wpabaln.exe`) if it's running.
`--SetConfirmationID` or `/atp`: Sets a Confirmation ID (tested to work with dashes). If already activated, this should give an error instead. If successful, this also removes the "Activate Windows" shortcuts and kills the WPA notifier process (`wpabaln.exe`) if it's running.
`/xpr`: Gets the number of days before activation is required, in days. If already activated, this should give an error instead.
`--GetWPALeft`: Gets the number of days before activation is required, in days. If already activated, this should give an error instead.
`/xpr-eval`: Gets the number of days before the evaluation period expires, in days. In non-evaluation copies of Windows, this should give an error instead.
`--GetEvalLeft`: Gets the number of days before the evaluation period expires, in days. In non-evaluation copies of Windows, this should give an error instead.
`--Office2003`: This provides **EXPERIMENTAL** support for Office 2003. When this parameter is used, all other parameters except `--GetInstallationID` and `--SetConfirmationID` are disabled, and those two (attempt) to go what they do on Office 2003, rather than Windows.
`--BypassInstallCheck`: Disables the check to see if Office 2003 is installed. Intended for debugging purposes only. If it doesn't work without this enabled, it probably won't work with it either.
`--GetUsage`: Outputs all the commands you can use.
`/?`: Outputs all the commands you can use.
## Releases
https://github.com/UMSKT/xpmgr/releases
## Building
Make sure Visual Studio 2017 or later is installed. Then, install [TDM-GCC](https://jmeubank.github.io/tdm-gcc/about/). Then, run, at the source folder:
```
mkdir build
mkdir build\x86
mkdir build\x64
windres icon.rc -F pe-i386 -O coff -o build\x86\icon_x86.res
g++ -m32 -o build\x86\xpmgr_x86 xpmgr.cpp build\x86\icon_x86.res -lole32 -luuid -loleaut32
windres icon.rc -O coff -o build\x64\icon_x64.res
g++ -o build\x64\xpmgr_x64 xpmgr.cpp build\x64\icon_x64.res -lole32 -luuid -loleaut32
```
## Credits
Icon made by %fillin%, released under Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0. Modified by [TheTank20](https://github.com/thepwrtank18) to differenciate from UMSKT.
Or, if you like one-liners:
## License
This code is licensed under the LGPLv3 license.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Versions from May 7th, 2025 and earlier are licensed under the EPL license.
## Building
Make sure Visual Studio 2017 or later is installed (recommended, might not be needed). Then, install [TDM-GCC](https://jmeubank.github.io/tdm-gcc/about/). Then, use CMake to build:
```
mkdir build & mkdir build\x86 & mkdir build\x64 & windres icon.rc -F pe-i386 -O coff -o build\x86\icon_x86.res & g++ -m32 -o build\x86\xpmgr_x86 xpmgr.cpp build\x86\icon_x86.res -lole32 -luuid -loleaut32 & windres icon.rc -O coff -o build\x64\icon_x64.res & g++ -o build\x64\xpmgr_x64 xpmgr.cpp build\x64\icon_x64.res -lole32 -luuid -loleaut32
cmake -S . -B build -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=C:/TDM-GCC-64/bin/g++.exe
cmake --build build --config Debug
```

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@ -22,9 +22,6 @@ const char* specifiedProduct = nullptr;
static CLSID XP_CLSID = { 0xACADF079, 0xCBCD, 0x4032, {0x83, 0xF2, 0xFA, 0x47, 0xC4, 0xDB, 0x09, 0x6F} };
static IID XP_IID = { 0xB8CBAD79, 0x3F1F, 0x481A, { 0xBB, 0x0C, 0xE7, 0xBB, 0xD7, 0x7B, 0xDD, 0xD1 } };
static CLSID O2003_CLSID = { 0x812034D2, 0x760F, 0x11CF, { 0x93, 0x70, 0x00, 0xAA, 0x00, 0xB8, 0xBF, 0x00 } };
static IID O2003_IID = { 0x00194002, 0xD9C3, 0x11D3, { 0x8D, 0x59, 0x00, 0x50, 0x04, 0x83, 0x84, 0xE3 } };
#undef XP_INTERFACE
#define XP_INTERFACE ICOMLicenseAgent
DECLARE_INTERFACE_(ICOMLicenseAgent, IDispatch)
@ -100,134 +97,9 @@ public:
STDMETHOD(VerifyCheckDigits)(THIS_ BSTR bstrCIDIID, LONG * pbValue) PURE;
};
#undef O2003_INTERFACE
#define O2003_INTERFACE ILicAgent
DECLARE_INTERFACE_(ILicAgent, IDispatch)
{
protected:
~ILicAgent() = default;
public:
/*** IUnknown methods ***/
STDMETHOD(QueryInterface)(THIS_ REFIID riid, LPVOID * ppvObj) PURE;
STDMETHOD_(ULONG, AddRef)() PURE;
STDMETHOD_(ULONG, Release)() PURE;
/*** IDispatch methods ***/
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfoCount)(THIS_ UINT FAR * pctinfo) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetTypeInfo)(THIS_ UINT itinfo, LCID lcid, ITypeInfo FAR * FAR * pptinfo) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetIDsOfNames)(THIS_ REFIID riid, OLECHAR FAR * FAR * rgszNames, UINT cNames, LCID lcid, DISPID FAR * rgdispid) PURE;
STDMETHOD(Invoke)(THIS_ DISPID dispidMember, REFIID riid, LCID lcid, WORD wFlags, DISPPARAMS FAR * pdispparams, VARIANT FAR * pvarResult, EXCEPINFO FAR * pexcepinfo, UINT FAR * puArgErr) PURE;
/*** ILicAgent methods ***/
// ChatGPT actually got this right wtf
STDMETHOD(Initialize)(THIS_ ULONG dwBPC, ULONG dwMode, BSTR bstrLicSource, ULONG * pdwRetCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetFirstName)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetFirstName)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetLastName)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetLastName)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetOrgName)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetOrgName)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetEmail)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetEmail)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetPhone)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetPhone)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetAddress1)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetAddress1)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCity)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCity)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetState)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetState)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCountryCode)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCountryCode)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCountryDesc)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCountryDesc)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetZip)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetZip)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetIsoLanguage)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetIsoLanguage)(THIS_ unsigned long dwNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetMSUpdate)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetMSUpdate)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetMSOffer)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetMSOffer)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetOtherOffer)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetOtherOffer)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetAddress2)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetAddress2)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(CheckSystemClock)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwRetCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetExistingExpiryDate)(THIS_ DATE * pDateVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetNewExpiryDate)(THIS_ DATE * pDateVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingFirstName)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingFirstName)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingLastName)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingLastName)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingPhone)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingPhone)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingAddress1)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingAddress1)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingAddress2)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingAddress2)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingCity)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingCity)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingState)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingState)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingCountryCode)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingCountryCode)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBillingZip)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetBillingZip)(THIS_ BSTR bstrNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SaveBillingInfo)(THIS_ int bSave, unsigned long* pdwRetVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(IsCCRenewalCountry)(THIS_ BSTR bstrCountryCode, int* pbRetVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetVATLabel)(THIS_ BSTR bstrCountryCode, BSTR * pbstrVATLabel) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCCRenewalExpiryDate)(THIS_ DATE * pDateVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetVATNumber)(THIS_ BSTR bstrVATNumber) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCreditCardType)(THIS_ BSTR bstrCCCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCreditCardNumber)(THIS_ BSTR bstrCCNumber) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCreditCardExpiryYear)(THIS_ unsigned long dwCCYear) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCreditCardExpiryMonth)(THIS_ unsigned long dwCCMonth) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardCount)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwCount) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardCode)(THIS_ unsigned long dwIndex, BSTR * pbstrCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardName)(THIS_ unsigned long dwIndex, BSTR * pbstrName) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetVATNumber)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVATNumber) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardType)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrCCCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardNumber)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrCCNumber) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardExpiryYear)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwCCYear) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCreditCardExpiryMonth)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwCCMonth) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetDisconnectOption)(THIS_ int* pbRetVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetDisconnectOption)(THIS_ int bNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessHandshakeRequest)(THIS_ int bReviseCustInfo) PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessNewLicenseRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessReissueLicenseRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessRetailRenewalLicenseRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessReviseCustInfoRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessCCRenewalPriceRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessCCRenewalLicenseRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetAsyncProcessReturnCode)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwRetCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(IsUpgradeAvailable)(THIS_ int* pbUpgradeAvailable) PURE;
STDMETHOD(WantUpgrade)(THIS_ int bWantUpgrade) PURE;
STDMETHOD(AsyncProcessDroppedLicenseRequest)() PURE;
STDMETHOD(GenerateInstallationId)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DepositConfirmationId)(THIS_ BSTR bstrVal, unsigned long* pdwRetCode) PURE;
STDMETHOD(VerifyCheckDigits)(THIS_ BSTR bstrCIDIID, int* pbValue) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCurrentExpiryDate)(THIS_ DATE * pDateVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(CancelAsyncProcessRequest)(THIS_ int bIsLicenseRequest) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCurrencyDescription)(THIS_ unsigned long dwCurrencyIndex, BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetPriceItemCount)(THIS_ unsigned long* pdwCount) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetPriceItemLabel)(THIS_ unsigned long dwIndex, BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetPriceItemValue)(THIS_ unsigned long dwCurrencyIndex, unsigned long dwIndex, BSTR * pbstrVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetInvoiceText)(THIS_ BSTR * pNewVal) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetBackendErrorMsg)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrErrMsg) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetCurrencyOption)(THIS_ unsigned long* dwCurrencyOption) PURE;
STDMETHOD(SetCurrencyOption)(THIS_ unsigned long dwCurrencyOption) PURE;
STDMETHOD(GetEndOfLifeHtmlText)(THIS_ BSTR * pbstrHtmlText) PURE;
STDMETHOD(DisplaySSLCert)(THIS_ unsigned long* dwRetCode) PURE;
};
static BOOL XP_ComInitialized = FALSE;
static ICOMLicenseAgent* XP_LicenseAgent = nullptr;
static BOOL O2003_ComInitialized = FALSE;
static ILicAgent* O2003_LicenseAgent = nullptr;
static BOOL XP_LoadLicenseManager()
{
if (!XP_ComInitialized) {
@ -268,68 +140,7 @@ static BOOL XP_LoadLicenseManager()
return TRUE;
}
static BOOL O2003_LoadLicenseManager()
{
if (!O2003_ComInitialized) {
const HRESULT status = CoInitializeEx(nullptr, COINIT_APARTMENTTHREADED);
if (FAILED(status)) {
const char* errorString = "An error occurred at CoInitializeEx:";
const int bufferSize = snprintf(nullptr, 0, "%s 0x%08X\n", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status));
char* result = new char[bufferSize + 1];
snprintf(result, bufferSize + 1, "%s 0x%08X\n", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status));
std::cout << result;
return FALSE;
}
O2003_ComInitialized = TRUE;
}
if (!O2003_LicenseAgent) {
HRESULT status = CoCreateInstance(O2003_CLSID, nullptr, CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER, O2003_IID, reinterpret_cast<void **>(&O2003_LicenseAgent));
int good = 0;
if (SUCCEEDED(status)) {
ULONG dwRetCode;
status = O2003_LicenseAgent->Initialize(0xC475, 3, nullptr, &dwRetCode);
if (SUCCEEDED(status) && dwRetCode == 0) {
good = 1;
}
else {
O2003_LicenseAgent->Release();
O2003_LicenseAgent = nullptr;
const auto errorString = "An error occurred at Initialize:";
const int bufferSize = snprintf(nullptr, 0, "%s 0x%08X, %z\n", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status), dwRetCode);
const auto result = new char[bufferSize + 1];
snprintf(result, bufferSize + 1, "%s 0x%08X, %z\n", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status), dwRetCode);
std::cout << result;
}
}
if (!good) {
const auto errorString = "An error occurred at CoCreateInstance:";
const int bufferSize = snprintf(nullptr, 0, "%s 0x%08X\n", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status));
const auto result = new char[bufferSize + 1];
snprintf(result, bufferSize + 1, "%s 0x%08X\n", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status));
std::cout << result;
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
#pragma region Internals
bool RegistryKeyExists(HKEY rootKey, const char* keyPath) {
HKEY hKey;
const LSTATUS result = RegOpenKeyEx(rootKey, keyPath, 0, KEY_READ, &hKey);
if (result == ERROR_SUCCESS) {
RegCloseKey(hKey);
return true;
}
else if (result == ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) {
return false;
}
else {
std::cerr << "Error opening registry key. Error code: " << result << std::endl;
return false;
}
}
wchar_t* convertCharArrayToLPCWSTR(const char* charArray)
{
@ -716,100 +527,6 @@ static BSTR XP_GetProductID() {
}
#pragma endregion
#pragma region Office 2003
// ReSharper disable once CppDeclaratorNeverUsed
static BSTR O2003_VerifyCheckDigits(BSTR cidChunk) {
if (!O2003_LoadLicenseManager()) {
return SysAllocString(L"An error occurred at O2003_LoadLicenseManager: Failed to load");
}
// TODO: find a way to check office 2003 activation status
int pbValue;
const HRESULT status = O2003_LicenseAgent->VerifyCheckDigits(cidChunk, &pbValue);
if (FAILED(status) || !pbValue) {
wchar_t error[] = L"An error occurred at XP_VerifyCheckDigits:";
const std::wstring numberStr = std::to_wstring(pbValue);
std::wstring result = error + numberStr;
wchar_t buffer[100];
swprintf(buffer, std::size(buffer), L"%s 0x%X %d", error, status, pbValue);
return SysAllocString(buffer);
}
return SysAllocString(L"Successfully verified CID chunk");
}
static BSTR O2003_SetConfirmationID(BSTR confirmationID) {
if (!O2003_LoadLicenseManager()) {
return SysAllocString(L"An error occurred at O2003_LoadLicenseManager: Failed to load");
}
// TODO: find a way to check office 2003 activation status
const int length = static_cast<int>(SysStringLen(confirmationID));
char* str = new char[length + 1];
WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, confirmationID, length, str, length, nullptr, nullptr);
str[length] = '\0';
std::string inputString(str);
inputString.erase(std::remove(inputString.begin(), inputString.end(), '-'), inputString.end()); // remove -'s
for (size_t i = 0; i < inputString.length(); i += 6) {
std::string substring = inputString.substr(i, 6);
const char* cstr = substring.c_str();
if (0 != wcscmp(XP_VerifyCheckDigits(ConvertToBSTR(cstr)), L"Successfully verified CID chunk")) {
return SysAllocString(L"An error occurred at XP_VerifyCheckDigits: Check for misspelling");
}
}
ULONG dwRetCode;
const HRESULT status = O2003_LicenseAgent->DepositConfirmationId(confirmationID, &dwRetCode);
if (FAILED(status) || dwRetCode) {
const char* errorString = "An error occurred at DepositConfirmationId:";
const int bufferSize = snprintf(nullptr, 0, "%s 0x%08X %lu", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status), dwRetCode);
char* result = new char[bufferSize + 1];
snprintf(result, bufferSize + 1, "%s 0x%08X %lu", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status), dwRetCode);
const int wideCharSize = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, result, -1, nullptr, 0);
auto* wideResult = new OLECHAR[wideCharSize];
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, result, -1, wideResult, wideCharSize);
return SysAllocString(wideResult);
}
return SysAllocString(L"Successfully set confirmation ID");
}
static BSTR O2003_GetInstallationID() {
if (!O2003_LoadLicenseManager()) {
return SysAllocString(L"An error occurred at O2003_LoadLicenseManager: Failed to load");
}
else {
std::cout << "DEBUG: LoadLicenseManager checked";
}
// TODO: find a way to check office 2003 activation status
BSTR installationID = nullptr;
std::cout << "DEBUG: installationID = NULL";
const HRESULT status = O2003_LicenseAgent->GenerateInstallationId(&installationID);
std::cout << "DEBUG: GenerateInstallationID executed";
if (FAILED(status) || !installationID) {
const char* errorString = "An error occurred at GenerateInstallationId:";
const int bufferSize = snprintf(nullptr, 0, "%s 0x%08X", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status));
char* result = new char[bufferSize + 1];
snprintf(result, bufferSize + 1, "%s 0x%08X", errorString, static_cast<unsigned int>(status));
const int wideCharSize = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, result, -1, nullptr, 0);
auto* wideResult = new OLECHAR[wideCharSize];
MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, result, -1, wideResult, wideCharSize);
return SysAllocString(wideResult);
}
else {
return installationID;
}
}
#pragma endregion
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations"
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
@ -818,43 +535,20 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[])
"xpmgr - Windows XP License Manager (compiled on " __DATE__ " " __TIME__ ")\n"
"\n"
"Usage: \n"
"--GetInstallationID: Gets the Installation ID\n"
"--SetConfirmationID [cid]: Sets Confirmation ID (If successful, activates Windows/Office)\n"
"--GetWPALeft: Gets the days before activation is required (Grace period)\n"
"--GetEvalLeft: Gets the days before the evaluation period expires (Eval. copies only)\n"
"--SetProductKey [pkey]: Sets/changes product key\n"
"--GetProductID: Gets the product ID of Windows\n"
"--Office2003: Manages Office 2003 rather than Windows [EXPERIMENTAL] (32-bit xpmgr only)\n"
"--GetUsage: Displays this message";
"/dti: Gets the Installation ID\n"
"/atp [cid]: Sets Confirmation ID (If successful, activates Windows/Office)\n"
"/xpr: Gets the days before activation is required (Grace period)\n"
"/xpr-eval: Gets the days before the evaluation period expires (Eval. copies only)\n"
"/ipk [pkey]: Sets/changes product key\n"
"/dli: Gets the product ID of Windows\n"
"/?: Displays this message";
if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--GetUsage")) {
std::cout << text;
return 0;
}
if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--Office2003")) {
#ifdef ENVIRONMENT32
if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--BypassInstallCheck") || RegistryKeyExists(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, "CLSID\\{000C0114-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}")) {
specifiedProduct = "Office2003";
} else {
std::cout << "An error occurred at RegistryKeyExists: Office 2003 isn't detected (specifically, it's COM Module, responsible for activation). Please (re)install Office 2003, since you wouldn't be able to activate via the GUI anyway.";
return 0;
}
}
else {
specifiedProduct = "WindowsNT5x";
}
#endif
#ifdef ENVIRONMENT64
std::cout << "An error occurred at ENVIRONMENT64: Please switch to the x86 version of xpmgr to manage Office 2003.";
return 0;
}
#endif
#ifdef ENVIRONMENT64
specifiedProduct = "WindowsNT5x";
#endif
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "WindowsNT5x") == 0) {
SYSTEM_INFO systemInfo;
@ -897,52 +591,28 @@ int main(int argc, char* argv[])
}
}
if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--GetInstallationID") || cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/dti")) {
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "Office2003") == 0) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(O2003_GetInstallationID());
return 0;
}
if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/dti")) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(XP_GetInstallationID());
return 0;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--SetConfirmationID") || cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/atp")) {
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "Office2003") == 0) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(O2003_SetConfirmationID(ConvertCharToBSTR(getCmdOption(argv, argv + argc, "--SetConfirmationID"))));
return 0;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/atp")) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(XP_SetConfirmationID(ConvertCharToBSTR(getCmdOption(argv, argv + argc, "--SetConfirmationID"))));
return 0;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--GetWPALeft")) {
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "WindowsNT5x") != 0) {
std::cout << "An error occurred at specifiedProduct: This command is for Windows management only.";
return 6;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/xpr")) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(XP_GetWPALeft());
return 0;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--GetEvalLeft")) {
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "WindowsNT5x") != 0) {
std::cout << "An error occurred at specifiedProduct: This command is for Windows management only.";
return 6;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/xpr-eval")) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(XP_GetEvalLeft());
return 0;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--SetProductKey") || cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/ipk")) {
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "WindowsNT5x") != 0) {
std::cout << "An error occurred at specifiedProduct: This command is for Windows management only.";
return 6;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/ipk")) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(XP_SetProductKey(convertCharArrayToLPCWSTR(getCmdOption(argv, argv + argc, "--SetProductKey"))));
return 0;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "--GetProductID")) {
if (std::strcmp(specifiedProduct, "WindowsNT5x") != 0) {
std::cout << "An error occurred at specifiedProduct: This command is for Windows management only.";
return 6;
}
else if (cmdOptionExists(argv, argv + argc, "/dli")) {
std::cout << ConvertToStdString(XP_GetProductID());
return 0;
}