You probably run an OEM preinstalled machine, and they have the licensing
app run from startup. Mine is a dell, and has "EULALauncher" visible in Task
Manager processes.
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"D. Ebdrup" <> wrote in message
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> Okay, so last week or so I was cleaning up my msconfig startup options,
> removing the third-party programs that sometimes likes to start up with
> Windows.
>
> After this and doing a restart to make sure I had disabled the stuff I
> wanted, I noticed that Aero and alt-tab wasn't working. This didn't worry
> me
> a bit since I just thought that I might have disabled some of the needed
> files for my nVidia graphics card - so I went to their website and
> downloaded
> the latest driver.
>
> After installing it and restarting it, it didn't help - then I noticed
> that
> Personalize (From the right-click menu on the desktop) didn't work either.
> So
> I went to the control panel, only to find that it wasn't working either
> (and
> the menu in my Start-menu was empty of entries in the Control Panel
> selection).
>
> So this week I decide to do a bit of digging around on the internet to see
> if other people have encountered similar problems and I find that some
> have
> had problems with drivers (mostly ati, nvidia and intel graphics drivers)
> messing up the licensing service of Windows Vista. So I completely removed
> the graphics drivers of my nvidia card and installed them again - no
> success.
>
> I have also tried system restore with absolutely no change except a few
> programs are now not in my registry.
>
> So now I'm left with the problem that the licensing service (and the
> messaging service that's linked to the licensing service) aren't working -
> or
> I should say, the licensing service starts like it should, but the
> licensing
> messaging service doesn't and that's (apparently what's causing my
> problems,
> since Vista thinks it's now an expired trial license, and thus it has
> disabled the features, like it's supposed to - or that's what I can piece
> together, at least).
>
> Thus, I'm asking if anyone knows of a solution to this problem that
> doesn't
> involve me reinstalling Windows Vista as this is a rather tedious task I
> don't want to have to do (since I'm triple-booting on OSX and FreeBSD and
> using Windows boot manager to do so)..
>
> So please help me..