xpmgr
Command line interface for Windows XP license management, inspired by Microsoft's "slmgr".
Usage
You need to download the right version for your edition of Windows XP/2003!
In most cases, you'll need xpmgr_x86.exe.
If you have Windows XP Professional x64 Edition or an x64 version of Windows Server 2003, you need xpmgr_x64.exe.
If you have an Itanium edition of XP or Server 2003, or a version of XP/Server 2003 we don't even know about, we unfortunately don't have a build for you. We can use your help to make one, though! Contact us at https://umskt.zulipchat.com.
--GetProductID: Gets the product ID (ex: 76477-755-3803223-21229).
--SetProductKey: Sets the product key (tested to work with dashes). If successfully activated, this should give an error instead.
--GetInstallationID: Gets an Installation ID with no dashes (ex: 253286028742154311079061239762245184619981623171292574). If successfully activated, this should give an error instead.
--SetConfirmationID: Sets a Confirmation ID (tested to work with dashes). If successfully activated, this should give an error instead.
--GetWPALeft: Gets the number of days before activation is required, in days. If successfully activated, 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.
--GetUsage: Outputs all the commands you can use.
Make sure you do commands right, since, as of now, there's no checking to make sure it's correct or not!
Releases
https://github.com/UMSKT/xpmgr/releases
Building
Due to GitHub not wanting to cooperate with auto-building for Windows XP (who would have thought?), you need to build it yourself.
Make sure Visual Studio 2017 or later is installed, with the v141_xp toolchain. Then, git clone, open in VS, build, done.