  TwKs
join:2007-04-29 | reply to dminer Re: [Vista] Urgent Warning about WGA!
Did you get this information from a published source? A link or something would be nice.  |
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 MrFixit1
join:1999-11-26 Madison, WI
| »forums.microsoft.com/Genuine/Sho···iteID=25 Might give some insight to what is going on . Makes me happy that I decided to revert to XP  |
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  TwKs
join:2007-04-29
| Thanks for the link. I read over some of those posts there and it seems that MS has had a major screwup with WGA, wow! Its only a matter of time before this forum gets flooded with similar stories if they don't get it fixed. |
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 Mele20 Premium join:2001-06-05 Hilo, HI
| According to this post »Re: Just keeps getting better (not)... Windows Validation Issues
the validation server has been taken down by Microsoft until next Tuesday.
Hmmm...does that mean I can go update DirectX now? (I have XP Pro and refuse to "show my papers", although they are legit, in order to get downloads other than critical patches). -- "The same ferocity that our founders devoted to protect the freedom and independence of the press is now appropriate for our defense of the freedom of the internet. The stakes are the same: the survival of our Republic". Al Gore, The Assault on Reason |
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  AB Premium join:2006-04-04 Leesburg, VA
1 edit | said by Mele20 :Hmmm...does that mean I can go update DirectX now?  (I have XP Pro and refuse to "show my papers", although they are legit, in order to get downloads other than critical patches). There are plenty of other sources besides the Microsoft site to update DirectX.
I just tried to download a non-critical update directly from the individual KB website (KB900485). No go. First using Firefox, then IE6. They still require that you install WGA. Now, after installing it, perhaps it doesn't go thru the Validation process, but you're still required to install it, or at least I was, and that simply is not going to happen. My OS is legal, and I could easily install it, get the updates I want, then remove it. Removing it is a piece of cake (or at least not a major operation), and requires absolutely zero special software or 'crack', btw. I just don't feel like doing it. Guess I just don't want those updates that badly.
So the bottom line remains the same-- you want a non-critical update from them, you will be installing WGA.
*Edit-- Apparently things are back to normal: »Fixed |
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