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C.B.
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      03-02-2008
Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
every day, the same Ultimate retail I have had for the past year? I have
made no hardware changes for several months and even then I did not have to
revalidate. It only takes about two seconds for the WGA and each validation
is reported as successful. Is this the new "nagging" feature Microsoft now
uses in place of the reduced functionality mode used before? If so, I don't
think it is working properly since each validation is successful.
I did a reformat and clean install a few days ago for the purpose of
finding the causative factor of my non-functioning Microsoft fingerprint
reader. As always, I entered my license key during the install and
successfully validated the OS online upon completion of the install. I have
always installed my OS in this manner and have never had any problems with
validation.
The only thing I can think of is that one of the latest updates
contains a new, revamped WGA application and the information reported to
Microsoft is in some way not being retained in Microsoft's databank. I don't
mind Microsoft validating my OS on a monthly or bi-monthly basis but if this
is going to be something done on a daily basis I think I'll just move over
to OS X. I'd rather use a Linux based OS, with all its limitations, than put
up with this constant mistrust by Microsoft.
It makes me feel as though I'm back in grade school waiting for the
teacher to smack my hand with a ruler. It's irritating as hell. I already
have one Big Brother (U.S. government) looking over my shoulder every day. I
neither need nor desire a second one. This is ridiculous.

C.B.


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      03-02-2008
C.B. wrote:
> Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
> every day, the same Ultimate retail I have had for the past year? I have
> made no hardware changes for several months and even then I did not have
> to revalidate. It only takes about two seconds for the WGA and each
> validation is reported as successful. Is this the new "nagging" feature
> Microsoft now uses in place of the reduced functionality mode used
> before? If so, I don't think it is working properly since each
> validation is successful.
> I did a reformat and clean install a few days ago for the purpose of
> finding the causative factor of my non-functioning Microsoft fingerprint
> reader. As always, I entered my license key during the install and
> successfully validated the OS online upon completion of the install. I
> have always installed my OS in this manner and have never had any
> problems with validation.
> The only thing I can think of is that one of the latest updates
> contains a new, revamped WGA application and the information reported to
> Microsoft is in some way not being retained in Microsoft's databank. I
> don't mind Microsoft validating my OS on a monthly or bi-monthly basis
> but if this is going to be something done on a daily basis I think I'll
> just move over to OS X. I'd rather use a Linux based OS, with all its
> limitations, than put up with this constant mistrust by Microsoft.
> It makes me feel as though I'm back in grade school waiting for the
> teacher to smack my hand with a ruler. It's irritating as hell. I
> already have one Big Brother (U.S. government) looking over my shoulder
> every day. I neither need nor desire a second one. This is ridiculous.
>
> C.B.
>
>


Goes to show that the so-called anti piracy programs only server to
inconvenience the paying customer and give Microsoft more power over a
user's computer.

Tired of this CRAP? Check out Ubuntu at www.ubuntu.com. It's free and
doesn't have the WPA/WGA crap.

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Frank
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      03-02-2008
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NO SPAMMING ALLOWED!!!
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flambe
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      03-02-2008
Actually, Microsoft is loosening some of its insane/paranoid validation
restrictions on Vista.
You can run it for up to a year without validating now.
In part, along with recent price drops on retail copies of Vista, this
represents a somewhat desperate effort to get Vista out there on more
desktops than just the OEM retail sector.
For all those Linux/ubuntu et al lovers out there: sorry. Linux will never
replace Windows, although in a sense it has replaced the Mac with what is
described as a Unix cloned OS. Installing the Mac OS, especially on a
hackintosh, appears to reveal its Unix base from what I have seen.
All versions of Linux, because there is no central developer with a
financial stake, lack the ease of installation and configuration of Windows
and Mac OSes. The dedicated propeller head can perform most text-based PC
tasks on a Linux box but Photoshop, high end Audio/Video and high end games
will never be ported to Linux. If you can live without full Word/Excel
functions and the rest then Linux is viable. That does not describe most
users, particularly businesses.


 
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John Barnes
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      03-02-2008
Hopefully your reinstall will fix the problem. As you can see this is not a
problem reported here and believe me if this was happening generally you
would see huge strings of postings.

"C.B." <> wrote in message
news:C1180714-5DC4-4830-B344-...
> Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
> every day, the same Ultimate retail I have had for the past year? I have
> made no hardware changes for several months and even then I did not have
> to revalidate. It only takes about two seconds for the WGA and each
> validation is reported as successful. Is this the new "nagging" feature
> Microsoft now uses in place of the reduced functionality mode used before?
> If so, I don't think it is working properly since each validation is
> successful.
> I did a reformat and clean install a few days ago for the purpose of
> finding the causative factor of my non-functioning Microsoft fingerprint
> reader. As always, I entered my license key during the install and
> successfully validated the OS online upon completion of the install. I
> have always installed my OS in this manner and have never had any problems
> with validation.
> The only thing I can think of is that one of the latest updates
> contains a new, revamped WGA application and the information reported to
> Microsoft is in some way not being retained in Microsoft's databank. I
> don't mind Microsoft validating my OS on a monthly or bi-monthly basis but
> if this is going to be something done on a daily basis I think I'll just
> move over to OS X. I'd rather use a Linux based OS, with all its
> limitations, than put up with this constant mistrust by Microsoft.
> It makes me feel as though I'm back in grade school waiting for the
> teacher to smack my hand with a ruler. It's irritating as hell. I already
> have one Big Brother (U.S. government) looking over my shoulder every day.
> I neither need nor desire a second one. This is ridiculous.
>
> C.B.
>
>
> --
> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
> and unfortunate among us.
>
>


 
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      03-02-2008
C.B. wrote:

> Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
> every day


Because Microsoft doesn't trust their paying customers and thinks they're
all a bunch of crooks, just like the boys that run Microsoft are. Next
question?

Cheers.

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Frank, hard at work on his Vista computer all day:
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      03-02-2008
NoStop wrote:
> C.B. wrote:
>
>
>> Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
>>every day

>
>
> Because Microsoft doesn't trust their paying customers and thinks they're
> all a bunch of crooks, just like the boys that run Microsoft are. Next
> question?
>
> Cheers.
>

Why are you here?
Frank
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      03-02-2008
You need to open a WGA support request (free) directly with Microsoft:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...spx?gprid=9860

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"C.B." wrote:

Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
every day, the same Ultimate retail I have had for the past year? I have
made no hardware changes for several months and even then I did not have to
revalidate. It only takes about two seconds for the WGA and each validation
is reported as successful. Is this the new "nagging" feature Microsoft now
uses in place of the reduced functionality mode used before? If so, I don't
think it is working properly since each validation is successful.
I did a reformat and clean install a few days ago for the purpose of
finding the causative factor of my non-functioning Microsoft fingerprint
reader. As always, I entered my license key during the install and
successfully validated the OS online upon completion of the install. I have
always installed my OS in this manner and have never had any problems with
validation.
The only thing I can think of is that one of the latest updates
contains a new, revamped WGA application and the information reported to
Microsoft is in some way not being retained in Microsoft's databank. I don't
mind Microsoft validating my OS on a monthly or bi-monthly basis but if this
is going to be something done on a daily basis I think I'll just move over
to OS X. I'd rather use a Linux based OS, with all its limitations, than put
up with this constant mistrust by Microsoft.
It makes me feel as though I'm back in grade school waiting for the
teacher to smack my hand with a ruler. It's irritating as hell. I already
have one Big Brother (U.S. government) looking over my shoulder every day. I
neither need nor desire a second one. This is ridiculous.

C.B.


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and unfortunate among us.


 
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      03-02-2008
Frank wrote:
> Alias wrote:
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>
> NO SPAMMING ALLOWED!!!
> Frank


I'm not spamming, you are.

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      03-02-2008
Frank wrote:
> NoStop wrote:
>> C.B. wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Can anyone tell me why my Vista Ultimate is being validated each and
>>> every day

>>
>>
>> Because Microsoft doesn't trust their paying customers and thinks they're
>> all a bunch of crooks, just like the boys that run Microsoft are. Next
>> question?
>>
>> Cheers.
>>

> Why are you here?
> Frank


He's here to help people, unlike you who are here to post lies, insults,
profanity and bluster.

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