Ronnie Vernon MVP wrote:
> The activation component is reporting that the key is in use simply
> because you have already used that key.
>
That makes sense. The server side (Microsoft's end) sees that the key has
already been used. WITF (why in the f*ck) can't the client side (the user's
system) also realize that the key is in use as it should be by the very
computer that registered it originally?
Seems to me, the one side isn't communicating properly with the other. When
will Microsoft fix this silliness?
> When the online activation fails, you are given several options, one of
> which is to telephone the activation center. Use this option and a
> representative will get the system activated for you.
>
Seems to be a complete waste of time and nothing but an annoyance. If
a "rep" can do so, so effortless, one would expect Vista itself to be able
to keep track of its own activation.
> Make sure that you have all of the current Windows Updates installed.
> There is one recent update that fixes many of the problems with product
> activation.
>
It also looks like it's these very same updates that cause a breakage in the
whole activation scheme. Many around report that after an update, they've
been forced to reactivate.
Shake Hands With,
Mr. Happy
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