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| RE: Windows Genuine Advantage My address to all MVPs and Microsoft® developers’ network formally known as MSDN, I am a proficient Microsoft® Windows® user. I am able to do any job task in Microsoft® Windows® software, as the current issue is concern it is the issue of my expertise. I wanna to tell everyone of you all that I have the expertise to make copy of any Microsoft® software like Windows® and Office® as legal and Genuine Validate because I have that technology developed by Microsoft® corporation, I am a half software developer. I am able to activate and Genuine Validate any copy of MS Windows® like Windows® XP™, Windows® Vista™, and Office. I know The technological measures used in Genuine Windows® Activation and Genuine Validation like Windows Product Activation WPA, Microsoft Product Activation MPA mechanism and how its work. It is the technology that I used has developed by Microsoft itself I can’t make that technology but implement that technology, So now I am able to completely and successfully do that with out any problem or condition (MPA, WPA, WGA) -- i wanna give you best possible solution of your Windows troubleshootings / operating system problems, Dear, my E-Mail address is johncityny********.com, you can feel free to e-mail me any time, "Tom Penharston" wrote: > > Windows Genuine Advantage > http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1754886,00.asp > > Instead of debating the merits of Genuine Advantage I'm writing this > post to get advice on configuration steps for brand new computers once > the initiative starts. > > > INSTALLING BRAND NEW SYSTEMS OFF-LINE > > > I'm under the impression that most serious administrators keep their > machines off-line until they are patched (I do). When an unpatched > system goes on-line the window of vulnerability may be one minute or > one day depending on who you ask, but I think most of us agree that the > window is becomming shorter each year as viruses become more > aggressive. (I recall that the Blaster virus was capable of infecting > an entire subnet in minutes.) > > > QUESTIONS > > > Here are my questions for home users. If Joe downloads updates through > the Microsoft Download Center using Genuine Advantage, what's to stop > Joe from burning a CD for Mary with the executable update files? Will > Mary be prevented from installing the patches off-line? Thus, a window > of vulnerabiltiy? What's the absolute best way for Mary to handle the > situation? Please don't tell me it shouldn't be that way, just tell me > the best answer! > > Similarly, can we download patches to a Macintosh or Linux computer to > distribute to a PC? > > Here are some questions for business: > > SUS Servers have the ability to download all Microsoft updates. Will > SUS (or SMS) undergo changes under the Windows Genuine Advantage > initiative? Will each client computer share key codes with SUS? (That > would be a huge addition to what is now, a very lean update server.) > So far I'm lead to believe that just one key code would be required but > I haven't found the information on the Microsoft website. Does anyone > have a link? > > Two similar questions about bulk licensing: > > If an organization has purchased multiple computers through an OEM > dealer must each computer go through Genuine Advantage? If site > licenses (or upgrade licenses) are purchased through Microsoft's EOPEN > Open Licensing Program must each individual system go through Genuine > Advantage? > > > WORK / HOME > > > I guess it's unlikely there will be problems for institutions > installing computers with RIS, Ghost, or other tools. There will be > always be a way for us to build safe computers for business, education, > etc. Genuine Advantage is just another part of the routine now. > > I'm a little less optomistic for home users than I am for business. > Legitimate users will connect to the internet and race against the > clock to reach a Genuine Advantage web server and a Windows Update web > server. During that time the neighbor's unpatched, unlicensed, > infected computer has a chance of making an attack. This has always > been the case, but now this initiative is likely to cause a surge in > unprotected systems. That means more of your fellow DSL, Cable Modem, > or dial-up users are likely to attack you. (That's the point of most > of the blogs and articles I've read, and I tend to agree.) > > In the long run, it's good news for tech-minded people who earn a > living fixing compters for homes and small businesses, but casual users > (those with and without valid licenses) are more or less in a fog. I'm > trying to be neutral, but I have to make a comment about Microsoft. I > don't think MS knows how to break the fog; I don't think they really > know how to communicate with the average Joe. My confidence would be > restored by an update check at boot, or ip enable, that is regulated by > a firewall - and requires no understanding by the user. Then I'd stop > advocating Mac OS-X and encourage folks to continue using Windows. > (Hey, I didn't stay as neutral as I intended, but it's tough to do.) > > Links would be appreciated. I didn't find my answers at TechNet, maybe > there is another part of Microsoft's site with good info. > > -Tom > > |
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