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Seems like the WGA issue isn't going away.....there are so many work arounds out there that it seems the original idea has failed, but MSseem to be taking the fight to another level;
Guess what? WGA might be on the verge of getting even messier. In fact, one report claims WGA is about to become a Windows “kill switch” – and when I asked Microsoft for an on-the-record response, they refused to deny it.

Last week, a correspondent on Dave Farber’s Interesting People list posted some comments about his experiences with Windows OneCare Live. In the middle of the post, he added this tidbit:

I like to review updates before they are installed. The only update that I have not installed is the latest WGA because of the security issues related to it.

I called Microsoft support to see if there is a hidden option to say, "yep, I've got updates turned to manual… it's okay." The rep said, "No and why wouldn't you want to get the latest updates to Windows."

I responded with the issues relating to WGA. He spent some time telling me that WGA was a good thing, etc. I reiterated that I have accepted all the updates except WGA and just want to review the updates before they're installed on my machine.

He told me that "in the fall, having the latest WGA will become mandatory and if its not installed, Windows will give a 30 day warning and when the 30 days is up and WGA isn't installed, Windows will stop working, so you might as well install WGA now." [emphasis added]

I'm wondering if Microsoft has the right to disable Windows functionality or the OS as a whole (tantamount to revoking my legitimate Windows license) if I do not install every piece of software that they send it updates.

That can’t be true, can it? I’m always suspicious of any report that comes from a front-line tech support drone, so I sent a note to Microsoft asking for an official confirmation or, better yet, a denial. Instead, I got this terse response from a Microsoft spokesperson:

As we have mentioned previously, as the WGA Notifications program expands in the future, customers may be required to participate. [emphasis added] Microsoft is gathering feedback in select markets to learn how it can best meet its customers' needs and will keep customers informed of any changes to the program.

That’s it. That’s the entire response.

Source;
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=84

more links
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2006/06/27/microsoft-to-introduce-windows-kill-switch/
 
So far as 'intellectual property rights' are concerned, don't they have a point about pirating software and only offering updates for their own genuine stuff ?

We can argue about cost and restrictions separately, but surely they're entitled to protect their software ?
 
centaur said:
So far as 'intellectual property rights' are concerned, don't they have a point about pirating software and only offering updates for their own genuine stuff ?

We can argue about cost and restrictions separately, but surely they're entitled to protect their software ?

Yes, but why should I be FORCED to have what updates they want me to have?????

I always get the security updates and a look at the others to see what is of use to me.....the rest of it is just so much bloatware and I don't want it.....

I haven't got the WGA update and I won't get it, even though both desktops here are running genuine OEM Windows....and the quickest way of driving people like me to Linux is to cause grief like this :)
 
Fanum said:
Yes, but why should I be FORCED to have what updates they want me to have?????

I always get the security updates and a look at the others to see what is of use to me.....the rest of it is just so much bloatware and I don't want it.....

I haven't got the WGA update and I won't get it, even though both desktops here are running genuine OEM Windows....and the quickest way of driving people like me to Linux is to cause grief like this :)


I agree one oughtn't be forced to have updates without choice, but surely all current ones are selectable ? I also haven't uploaded the WGA update either fwiw even tho' my copy of XP is genuine.
 
why update something thats working
turn updates off
if you had the update use system restore to go back before and turn updates off
 


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