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BawA
07-25-2005, 12:14 PM
Windows users will have to prove they have a legitimate version of Windows starting Tuesday, July 26 if they want to download any software from Microsoft's site, a Microsoft executive in India told reporters there.

According to the "Hindu Business Line," Rishi Srivastava, the director of Microsoft's Windows client group in India, confirmed that Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), the anti-piracy program that Microsoft's been running in pilot form since September 2004. WGA, which is aimed at stemming the flood of pirated copies of its operating systems, requires users to verify they own a paid-for copy by entering a product number in an ActiveX control that appears before allowing downloads from Microsoft's Download Center. During the pilot program's run, Microsoft made validation optional, but as of July 26, said Srivastava, it will be mandatory. Previously, Microsoft has said it will lock out unvalidated users from retrieving files via Download Center and non-security updates through the Windows Update service.

Security, updates, however, will continue to go out to all, even those using pirated copies.

"Security updates are delivered automatically and are not part of WGA," a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed this week. "All users, with or without WGA validation, receive these updates through the Windows XP Automatic Updates feature."

The U.S.-based spokesperson, however, wouldn't confirm the July 26 do-it-or-else date for WGA, and would only repeat the "summer 2005" timeframe that Microsoft's stuck to since January.

WGA is of particular interest to Microsoft in overseas markets, where piracy is rampant compared to the U.S. and Europe. By the Business Software Alliance's figures, 74 percent of all software in India is pirated.

Microsoft's Srivastava argued that users are willing to buy the real deal if they're told they're using pirated programs. "Research has shown that as much as 50 per cent of the people [in India] using pirated software are willing to buy genuine software if they have the ability to identify it," he told the Business Line.


In comparison, piracy rates in the U.S. are a relatively low 21 percent, although the huge size of that market means losses are in the $6.6 billion, compared to, say, India's $519 million.


atleast we have automatic updates, who wants to download some craps fromt MS site anyway. i dont even know what they offer to download till now.


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Wolfmight
07-26-2005, 04:12 PM
Security updates are all I need from Microsoft.com 99% of the time. :shifty:

Snee
07-26-2005, 07:47 PM
MS antispyware is something you might have to get from there (but they approved of gator, so I dunno' if there's an point in trusting it much longer).

Filliz
07-27-2005, 01:43 PM
Check this out (http://www.extended64.com/blogs/rafael/archive/2005/07/27/1026.aspx).

A WGA workaround :happy:

BawA
07-27-2005, 02:14 PM
didnt work at 1st try but worked on 2nd
it take u directly to download page and u wont need to go thro all validation steps.
but my concer is the auto update, above artical says auto update's applys to all users including pirated copies but some artical say it wont.

ohh btw filliz thanks for the link.

edit; just checked that Download with "http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/img/11x11_arrow1.gif" r only needed a genuie copy and all security update r without that icon so it mean the autoupdates r going to be downloaded.

DarkClown12
07-27-2005, 08:40 PM
What if you have a 640 pid number can you still go through validation and d/l updates and stuff?

zapjb
07-27-2005, 08:47 PM
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t99305.html

DarkClown12
07-27-2005, 08:58 PM
that didn't really anwser my question

tesco
07-27-2005, 09:05 PM
that didn't really anwser my question
Test it for yourself.
Mine didn't.

Do this to get around it: http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showpost.php?p=1101487&postcount=15

DarkClown12
07-27-2005, 09:10 PM
mine failed to guys that sucks, i will try the above

erRor67
07-28-2005, 02:05 AM
Hmm, use of ActiveX?? Thats gay... I disable it cause its a security risk.. And activeX are just pointless anywayz..

gearoid111
07-28-2005, 05:45 PM
A big thank you to Lord Rahl for this....

Three Easy Steps to a better Windows Update Experience: 1. After you have installed the new Windows Genuine Advantage ActiveX control in Internet Explorer select "Tools", "Manage Add-ons". 2. This will bring up the Manage Add-Ons window to allow you to enable or disable any installed module. You have two options to view the modules: Add-ons that currently loaded by Internet Explorer and Add-ons that have been used by Internet Explorer. Select which ever one lists "Windows Genuine Advantage". 3. Click on "Windows Genuine Advantage" to select it and then click Disable. This will allow you to fully access Windows Update without Microsoft invading your privacy. NOTE: You might have to try accessing Windows Update first to get "Windows Genuine Advantage" to show up in the list. Regardless, once you disable it, you have full access to the site.

It works 100% for the time being!

gearoid111
07-28-2005, 10:48 PM
try this as well...

Microsoft "Genuine Advantage" cracked in 24h: window.g_sDisableWGACheck='all'
AV sez, "This week, Microsoft started requiring users to verifiy their serial number before using Windows Update. This effort to force users to either buy XP or tell them where you got the illegal copy is called 'Genuine Advantage.' It was cracked within 24 hours."
Before pressing 'Custom' or 'Express' buttons paste this text to the address bar and press enter:
javascript:void(window.g_sDisableWGACheck='all')

It turns off the trigger for the key check.

zapjb
07-30-2005, 06:18 AM
No stealing props. That's FST's AndrewBarkers tip. Not lord wtf.

peat moss
07-30-2005, 04:00 PM
No stealing props. That's FST's AndrewBarkers tip. Not lord wtf.


Yes thank you Zap , was thinking the same thing ! :)

zdr
08-03-2005, 08:10 PM
any popular piece of software like windows, with many holes in it, is bound to fall prey to crackers and hackers again and again.it is simply a matter of time that workarounds against microsoft are found and shared.

lilrbbt
08-05-2005, 01:43 AM
I think Microsoft updated their site now