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¿IE7 a estallar en copias pirateadas de Windows XP?

Microsoft entregó el primer póngase al día al Internet Explorer 7 en aproximadamente un año desde que la versión del browser inicialmente fue hecha disponible para Windows XP SP2 y el servidor 2003 de Windows. Junto con algunos pellizcos retorcidos de menor importancia al interfaz utilizador y al gráficos mejorados primero-funcione la experiencia y la descripción, encima de un viaje en línea reajustado y de una cómo-TOS actualizada, la nueva versión del Internet Explorer 7 trae una modificación importante a la tabla. La transferencia directa y la instalación IE7 de la estructura 7.0.5730.13 están conectadas no más de cualquier manera con el mecanismo genuino de la ventaja de Windows.

Antes de la actualización, los usuarios que desearon tener acceso IE7 de Windows XP tuvieron que pasar a través de dos etapas de validación de WGA. Una vez que su sistema operativo fuera etiquetado como genuino más allá de cualesquiera dude, los usuarios podrían gozar del Internet Explorer 7. Y porque IE7 esencialmente se diseña como reemplazo de IE6, los usuarios de Windows XP tuvieron que pasar con los molestias del mecanismo de WGA cada vez que desearon desplegar e instalar el browser, aun cuando su sistema operativo habían sido validados y re-validados ya como genuino. (más…)

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Escrito por Jason encendido 6 de octubre de 2007 con ningunos comentarios.
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Más detalles en la validación de WGA de este fin de semana publican

La investigación adicional de nuestro equipo de WGA ha traído a la luz más información sobre Edición de la validación de WGA afectando a usuarios este último fin de semana. Alex Kochis en el blog de WGA analiza the events of the weekend that caused the validation failure, how it was identified and what was done to fix it, and changes we’ve made to WGA as a result. The upshot is that we’re working to improve WGA, having learned much from this failure, and the team, with Alex in the lead, is taking the matter and its impact very seriously.

Among the points that Alex calls out, one is that around 12,000 customers were affected worldwide. While I stated on Saturday that “very few customers” were affected — a poor choice of words, I will be the first to admit –, this by no means was meant to downplay the experience endured by those customers. As Alex puts it, “one bad customer experience is one too many,” and I completely agree. That’s the most important point and cannot be overstated. My apologies to anyone who felt slighted by interpreting that MS’ stance was less than responsive

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Written by Nick White on August 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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More details on this weekend’s WGA validation issue

Further investigation by our WGA team has brought to light more information on the WGA validation issue affecting users this past weekend. Alex Kochis on the WGA blog breaks down the events of the weekend that caused the validation failure, how it was Read More……(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on August 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Addressing WGA validation issues

Earlier today (25 August) we began receiving reports of Windows Vista customers running genuine systems but experiencing failures when attempting a Windows Genuine Advantage validation. This situation has since been resolved and validations are now being Read More……(read more)

Written by Windows Vista Team Blog on August 26th, 2007 with no comments.
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Addressing WGA validation issues

Earlier today (25 August) we began receiving reports of Windows Vista customers running genuine systems but experiencing failures when attempting a Windows Genuine Advantage validation. This situation has since been resolved and validations are now being processed successfully.

We’ve since learned that very few customers were affected. Sr. Product Manager Alex Kochis and a team of engineers have been working on the issue and has blogged about it to keep customers up-to-date. Customers who received an incorrect validation response can fix their system by revalidating. I’d encourage anyone who received a validation failure since Friday evening to visit this site now; after successfully revalidating, any affected system should be rebooted to ensure that genuine-only features are restored.

Alex will be updating his blog with information as more information comes to light.

Written by Nick White on August 26th, 2007 with no comments.
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Windows Vista Reduced Functionality Mode Triggers

Unlike Windows XP, which was sent barefoot into the world, Windows Vista comes in the context of a mature anti-piracy infrastructure courtesy of the Windows Genuine Advantage mechanism, and with the Reduced Functionality Mode limitations. Reduced Functionality Mode in Vista is delivered in two distinct flavors: out-of-grace and non-genuine. The first is associated with operating systems that have not been activated in the initial 30 days grace period while the second is a result of the detection of a potentially pirated copy of the platform.

“Windows Vista may enter reduced functionality mode if one of the following conditions is true: you do not activate Windows Vista within the specified activation period; (more…)

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