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« on: 12/04/07 @ 20:45 »

Quote from: InformationWeek.com

Currently, Microsoft penalizes Windows Vista users that fail to activate their operating system software within 30 days.

By Thomas Claburn
InformationWeek
December 4, 2007 01:00 PM

Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) on Tuesday said it will cease hobbling Windows Vista installations that fail the company's validation processes in its forthcoming Service Pack 1 update, scheduled for next year.

Currently, Microsoft penalizes Vista users that fail to activate their operating system software within 30 days, or three days after a major hardware configuration change, by restricting Vista to running in "out-of-grace reduced functionality mode." This denies access to games included in Window Vista and to premium features like Aero Glass, ReadyBoost, and BitLocker. It also limits the amount of time the user can remain logged in to one hour.

A more restrictive state, "non-genuine reduced functionality mode" may also be imposed if the Vista detects a blocked or counterfeit product key, or incorrect or modified activation binary files.

Microsoft characterized its decision as part of an effort to bolster its anti-piracy enforcement by disabling two types exploits used to bypass the Vista activation process. The company attributed the 5% growth of Windows desktop OEM revenue in the past quarter to declining piracy and noted that the piracy rate for Windows Vista is less than half of Windows XP.

"Although our overall strategy remains the same, with SP1 we're adjusting the customer experience that differentiates genuine from non-genuine systems in Windows Vista and later in Windows Server," said Michael Sievert, Corporate Vice President for Windows Product Marketing, in an interview published on Microsoft's site. "Users whose systems are identified as counterfeit will be presented with clear and recurring notices about the status of their system and how to get genuine. They won't lose access to functionality or features, but it will be very clear to them that their copy of Window Vista is not genuine and they need to take action."

But Microsoft's elimination of the so-called Vista "kill switch" also looks a lot like a retreat, particularly in light of the difficulties the company has experienced telling legitimate customers from illegitimate ones. Back in August, Microsoft erroneously forced many new Vista customers into reduced functionality mode when its servers began rejecting activation attempts as a result of human error.

Alex Kochis, senior product manager of Windows Genuine Advantage apologized for the mistake in a blog post, but the snafu prompted people to post comments like "Again, Microsoft is a master at shooting the customer in the foot."

Doesn't this sound alot like Big Brother in Orwell's 1984? What if I just plunked down good $$ for Vista and just didn't want to register. Why should I give my email address to M$ to sell to some spammer?

That's why I am a devout linux user.
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« Reply #1 on: 12/05/07 @ 15:33 »

yea, whats odd is i had a customer bring me a laptop and a Vista CD, he said he wanted to upgrade. So i upgraded it, registered it in his name, and then enter validation code and everything. Anyway, made like 190 bucks, and he comes to me a month later saying his registration has expired, then asks me if i would take Vista off his laptop LMFAO. So lucky for him i had a mirror image of his drive before i installed that garbage, and restored his laptop back to XP, and he threw the Vista away LMFAO.

(lucky i made a copy of it, makes for a great coaster)

Cost him a total of 500.00 for nothing but head ache.

G0od ol bitch Bill Gates and his shotty ass programming.
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« Reply #2 on: 01/13/08 @ 17:33 »

Here is another story of Big Brother M$ doing whatever they want with our computers. Why Bill Gates needs to send info to his servers from my computer I don't know. But if your ever sitting around doing nothing and all of a sudden the computer on your desk starts working on something, could be this. As a regular joe shmo, we aint got no chance against shit like this. Just another reason to learn something & figure out what's going on in the computer you paid $1000 for.
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