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Hey,
Installing Call of Duty 2 on Windows 10 has two issues: CD Key is not added to the windows registry during instalation process, and the path to the registry key containing cd-key is different.
Here's the FIX:
1) Install Call of Duty 2 on older system. If you don't have computer with older system, you can always use a virtual machine (in my case it was free Virtual Box + free 30-day Windows 7 64bit, you can find tutorials on youtube) or ask friends.
2) Run regedit.exe (on Windows 7), then go to Edit->Find and search for "codkey".
3) Read your cd-key.
4) Run Call of Duty 2 on your Windows 10, then in Multiplayer Options enter the key.
5) Enjoy playing :)
Regards,
Mawekl
worked for me :)