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Massive Microsoft WGA meltdown fingers legit Vista and XP owners as pirates
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 08/25/2007 11:59 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Computerworld posted a news story that the Microsoft WGA servers have currently some problems
An unknown problem in a controversial Microsoft Corp. anti-counterfeit process has been fingering genuine versions of Windows Vista and Windows XP as fakes since Friday night, disabling features on potentially millions of machines.
Beginning Friday around 8 p.m. Eastern, users started posting messages on Microsoft's support forums, including Vista Validation Issues, saying that their PCs had been tagged as running non-genuine Windows. Overnight, the number of users adding their accounts to the tale spiked significantly, and the frustration index jumped dramatically.
Beginning Friday around 8 p.m. Eastern, users started posting messages on Microsoft's support forums, including Vista Validation Issues, saying that their PCs had been tagged as running non-genuine Windows. Overnight, the number of users adding their accounts to the tale spiked significantly, and the frustration index jumped dramatically.
Massive Microsoft WGA meltdown fingers legit Vista and XP owners as pirates
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