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Announcing Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 deployment webcast

Team member Kim Griffiths has this to share today:

On Wednesday, Nov. 18th, I'll be hosting a webcast that will give you info on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 deployment planning.  The webcast will run 60 minutes and will go into the best practices and lessons learned from dealing with volume activation in a variety of environments, including networked, isolated, roaming, branch office, development, and test. 

TechNet Webcast: Plan for and Deploy Volume Activation for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

  • Webcast Length: 60 minutes
  • Date: 11/18/2009
  • Time: 10:00:00 AM Pacific

Register for this TechNet webcast now.

 
I hope to "see" you there!


  - Kim 

Written by Jodi Kogan on November 12th, 2009 with no comments.
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Reusing PCs can make a difference - find out how

Meet Tamer Erzurumlu, a business development manager on the Genuine Windows team with over 15 years at Microsoft in several different roles, including building business in new countries, opening new Microsoft subsidiaries worldwide, supporting computer manufacturers with programs for preinstalling genuine Microsoft software, and launching new initiatives such as the Microsoft Office Ready program and the commercial Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher (MAR) program.  You’ll hear from Tamer occasionally when he has news to share about his focus areas for genuine Windows.  Today, Tamer writes:

Tens of millions of used computers and laptops are discarded each year by businesses, individuals, and organizations. Did you know there are a variety of ways to extend their life?  A pre-owned computer that is decommissioned, refurbished, and loaded with genuine Microsoft software through the commercial Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher (MAR) Program provides an cost effective alternative to purchasing a new PC. Reusing PCs also helps to reduce e-waste and contribute to environmental stewardship worldwide.

The commercial MAR program provides partners with a cost-effective means of delivering genuine Microsoft software, distinguishing their business practices, and certifying the validity of their offerings. It enables eligible refurbishers that partner with Microsoft to preinstall genuine Windows and other Microsoft software on refurbished PCs.  For customers, the benefits of the commercial MAR program include knowing that the software installed on their refurbished PCs is properly licensed and provides the same level of performance as they would expect when purchasing brand new PCs. Customers buying refurbished PCs will get the out-of-the-box experience they expect from a new PC.

It is estimated that many refurbished PCs being resold today by companies that do not participate in the commercial MAR program contain counterfeit software, putting customers at risk and harming legitimate refurbishers and resellers. Microsoft is committed to helping ensure that customers get the genuine Microsoft software they expect when purchasing a refurbished PC. Microsoft operates a program of refurbished PC test purchases to identify refurbishers and resellers who are marketing and selling counterfeit Microsoft software. Thousands of cases of illegal activity have been uncovered by Microsoft investigations into suspected illegal software, thanks to test purchases, mystery shopper programs and reports of suspected counterfeit from our customers and partners. This helps keep potential counterfeiters from viewing piracy as a crime without consequences.

For example, in a recent investigation conducted by Microsoft anti-piracy investigators, three separate refurbished PC test purchases were made from PC Products, a company in Illinois. These test purchases resulted in sales of counterfeit software, and were part of the routine, ongoing program started earlier this year by the commercial MAR program. As part of the settlement, PC Products has agreed to: cease and desist from manufacturing and selling counterfeit software (burned CD-R copies of Windows XP Professional recovery media in addition to other Microsoft software); allow Microsoft to inspect PC Products’ inventory and warehouse; and provide a list of those people or companies who either purchased counterfeit software from PC Products or provided counterfeit software to PC Products.

With economic and environmental concerns at the forefront in today’s world, it’s important for partners to have access to programs that are cost-effective and promote reduction in e-waste.  Learn more about the commercial MAR program, or check out the following links for additional information:

· View additional questions and answers about the investigation.

· Learn more about the lifecycle of a refurbished PC and who is typically involved in the process.

· Find out how refurbished PCs have made a positive impact on a number of communities, businesses and individuals worldwide.

 - Tamer

Written by Jodi Kogan on November 11th, 2009 with no comments.
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Introducing the Genuine Windows Blog

Today, another blog joins The Windows Blog family. Previously my Genuine Windows/WGA blog, the new Genuine Windows Blog will feature posts not only from me, but from other genuine Windows team members, genuine Microsoft software partner teams, and other guest bloggers who can shed light on not just the challenges of fighting piracy, but the work that Microsoft is doing to help protect its customers from the risks of counterfeit software.

In the meantime, we'd like to add a few links to past blog posts that you might find helpful:

Thanks and I look forward to the discussions that will happen here at our new home!

- Alex Kochis, Director, Genuine Windows

Written by Alex Kochis on September 3rd, 2009 with no comments.
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Windows 7 activation patch

Everyone who has downloaded a leaked build of Windows 7 will have noticed that the versions will have a time limit of 30 days and watermarks. The official testers have all received Windows 7 keys to activate the Windows 7 operating system for a longer period.



We are usually not reporting about tools from the cracker scene but this one deserves to be mentioned as it seems to be the first to patch the Windows 7 Beta to be genuine. Windows 7 Plus Patch is a one stop Windows 7 patcher that can not only activate Windows 7 but also remove the watermarks, the send feedback option and even rearm Windows 7 up to five times.

The tool can only be run in Windows Safe Mode and has to be executed with administrative rights.

Written by Sekhy! on January 5th, 2009 with no comments.
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Genuine Windows Vista vs. Pirated Windows Vista

Enlarge picture Essentially there is absolutely no difference between a genuine and pirated copy of Windows Vistain terms of functionality. Sure, there is a very good chance that the counterfeit version of the operating system would contain malicious code and that the user experience would be gravely diminished because the fabric of the platform has been tampered with in the cracking process.

But unless pirates get caught with their hands deep in the Vista cookie jar a pirated version of the operating system will function identically with the genuine product. Now, unlike Windows XP which was sent barefoot into the world, Vista comes with a built in Software Protection Platform that automatically reacts if the code has been or the product key have been mismanaged.

In this context, Microsoft has worked to emphasize the benefits associated with acquiring and using genuine software. “Improved user interface and innovative visuals and navigation with Windows Aero. Speeds up PC performance with readily available USB devices using Windows ReadyBoost. On-going access to updates and downloads such as Windows Media Player. Full features and protection from spyware and malware with Windows Defender. Access to product support from Microsoft,” the Redmond company revealed.

Of course that once the Windows Genuine Advantage mechanism does identify a pirated version of Vista, restrictions are set in place to drastically ruin the ride for pirates. And in the end, the Reduced Functionality Mode simply makes it all not worthwhile. A pirated copy of Vista, once detected will deliver “constant desktop warning if user is running a non-genuine version. Great new features are disabled, such as Window Aero and Windows ReadyBoost. Updates and downloads are denied, such as new releases of Windows Media Player and Windows Internet Explorer 7. Information stored on the PC may be exposed to on-going risks from spyware, and malware. PCs will go into reduced functionality mode if not activated with a valid product key,” Microsoft explained.

source: news.softpedia.com

Written by Madhukara H on September 15th, 2007 with no comments.
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