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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 20, 2006 7:00:00 PM

Counterfeiters aren't Microsoft's only opponents in its effort to combat piracy: Some of its customers are against it, too.

The company is forging ahead with a program, Windows Genuine Advantage, tied to its free software downloads and updates, that checks whether the Windows installation on a PC is pirated. But some people, including some who say they own a legitimately acquired copy of Windows, have challenged the need for such validation.

Most of their criticism is directed at the way Microsoft's antipiracy technology, Windows Genuine Advantage, interacts with a PC. Recently, the software maker was lambasted over its WGA Notifications tool, which it pushes out as a "high priority" update alongside security fixes. There have also been complaints about the tool collecting information from PCs and causing system troubles.

"The issue is not that they are trying to reduce the number of pirated copies. It's the unethical way in which they go about it," a CNET News.com reader using the name "jabbotts" wrote in response to a recent story on Microsoft's antipiracy efforts.

But there is more going on than just talk. Some Windows users have started to search for ways around the antipiracy technology, setting up a struggle between Microsoft and WGA opponents. Since the 2004 introduction of the WGA program, multiple hacks and tricks to circumvent the piracy check or to remove the software have been published on the Internet. And the hunt for effective workarounds appears to be continuing.

Windows Genuine Advantage is a stepped-up effort by Microsoft to boost the number of Windows users who actually pay for the operating system. The company has said that roughly a third of Windows copies worldwide have not been acquired legitimately--as a boxed product or bundled onto a machine, for example.

Microsoft has gradually expanded its pirate-busting efforts. Today, Windows users must have their PC electronically approved before they can download add-on Microsoft software such as Windows Media Player and Windows Defender. WGA excludes security updates from this requirement. When the antipiracy program started, validation was optional for downloads.

As the program has grown, so have efforts to circumvent it. One Web site, for example, lists 15 methods--including step-by-step directions and links to file downloads--to disable Microsoft's copyright-check tools and WGA Notifications warning messages.

One of the listed methods is to install the "905474.exe" program. This "crack" was also suggested by CNET News.com readers providing story feedback. The file, named after the number for the support article for WGA on Microsoft's Web site, is widely available on the Internet. (Caution: CNET News.com hasn't tested this application, and it isn't wise to install files from sources that aren't known and trusted.)

"I have licenses for all my PCs," wrote CNET News.com reader "kamwmail-cnet1." But citing a lack of trust in Microsoft, this reader installed the 905474.exe tool. "Install this hack. Boot your PC. You're in business, private business," the reader added.

Other proposals to defeat the piracy checks vary from the simple--such as blocking the Microsoft applications using firewall software--to the more complex, such as replacing files that are part of the checking tools with cracked versions of those files. Some methods require changes to the Windows Registry, which calls for more advanced technical knowledge on the part of the PC owner.

The hacks and workarounds are a sign of the indignation among some Microsoft users, including some CNET News.com readers.

"A few days after the first WGA notification program was released, a workaround was found, so Microsoft reworked the program so the workaround doesn't work, then pushes the software onto people's systems under the guise that it's a critical update," wrote a reader using the nickname "thedreaming."

"It's not a critical update to users, just (to) Microsoft," the reader added.

Some readers say the workarounds are functional, but it isn't clear if they all are. A cautionary note on the Web page that listed 15 ways to bypass WGA also warned that, with the new releases of WGA, some cracks no longer work. It is even possible that some of the hacks will work for one user, but not for another, according to the Web site. CNET News.com did not test any of the workarounds.

Stepped-up effort
Microsoft advanced its antipiracy program in November last year, when it started pushing out a tool called WGA Notifications alongside its security updates. The tool has been sent millions of Windows users in a number of countries. In April, the U.S. joined the list of covered territories, as did the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand.

The first time a computer owner runs WGA to check if their version of Windows is genuine, the software sends data on the system back to Microsoft. This information covers the Windows XP product key, the maker of the PC, the operating system version, PC bios information and the user's local setting and language. Microsoft discloses that this information is transferred in its WGA tool license.

In past weeks, reports have emerged that the WGA Notifications software connects to a Microsoft server each time the PC is started--something Microsoft didn't previously disclose. Also, as it has become clear that the tool isn't a finished product, millions of Windows users may unwittingly be subjects in a trial run for a Microsoft antipiracy program.

This has irked some people, even those who have acknowledged Microsoft's right to fight piracy and who have supported the WGA program in the past. Users shouldn't be pushed into being guinea pigs, many readers argued.

"I spent several hours trying to fix an office machine which slowed to a crawl or froze after this update was installed," wrote CNET News.com reader "umbramistweave," in response to a story about the prerelease status of WGA Notifications. "It's beta. It's flawed. It should not have been released as an update."

Other readers also reported PC trouble after installing the WGA software.

"Windows Update should only be used for delivering completed, non-beta software, period," wrote CNET News.com reader "john55440."

In response to the criticism, Microsoft maintains that there is a real benefit in validating a copy of Windows.

"Our experience is that customers--as long as the process is understandable, unobtrusive, quick and painless--appreciate not only their copy of Windows more, but also appreciate Microsoft more," David Lazar, director of the Windows Genuine program at Microsoft, told CNET News.com last week.

That comment brought out some zealots. One reader, using the nickname "imacpwr" wrote: "Mac just keeps looking better and better and better...That's it Microsoft, just keep shooting yourself in the foot. Before you know it you'll be on your knees begging the public to come back."

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When was the last time M$ released something of decent quality? More like sub-decent. And that's being polite.

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Message has been deleted. Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Agreed... fizzmaster   | 06/20/06
You read my mind NonZealot   | 06/20/06
Word of mouth seems to be working well Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Has Novell shrunk that much? Michael Kelly   | 06/20/06
I haven't seen anything in public Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
IBM had some TV Ads.... linux_for_me   | 06/20/06
But those were targetting servers not Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Linux Needs an Ad Campaign....Really???? ThomasAnderson   | 06/21/06
You read my mind uM0p ap!sdn   | 06/20/06
Because it's so easy GuidoMuldoon   | 06/20/06
$1,500 P-O'd thegestunkenaraygun   | 06/20/06
oo rayman125   | 06/30/06
We can fix this problem Update victim   | 06/21/06
and now you know mypl8s4u2   | 06/21/06
I chose Option 3 critic-at-arms   | 06/20/06
Been through this before... carr2ns   | 06/21/06
Thanks for the advice on Ubuntu Linux User 147560   | 06/21/06
Why was the root message deleted? Linux User 147560   | 06/21/06
You have to be kidding me superbus   | 06/20/06
This is exactly what a Monopoly can do... BitTwiddler   | 06/20/06
What they know isn't always true critic-at-arms   | 06/20/06
Linspire aallord   | 06/20/06
Monopoly.. are you stupid? rayman125   | 06/22/06
This is the voice of world control. kestrel9000@...   | 06/23/06
Not Right Ludovit   | 06/20/06
Your post brought a smile to my face NonZealot   | 06/20/06
NZ's friendly (and diplomatic) language observation internot   | 06/20/06
I'm nobody's English major, but... sjpatrick   | 06/20/06
Well, along those lines, I must agree that WGA is lame. Joel R   | 06/20/06
While I agree 8bird   | 06/20/06
Sorry, Bad combination ... Ludovit   | 06/20/06
Credit for licenese d6564   | 06/20/06
Why would MS allow that? John L. Ries   | 06/20/06
What about "language changes..."? jinko   | 06/21/06
You should be able to get a refund voska   | 06/21/06
How about a refund??? jinko   | 06/21/06
Should and is John L. Ries   | 06/21/06
SOLUTION Cayble   | 06/20/06
One problem... superbus   | 06/20/06
And will my sex life be better? Palmyra   | 06/20/06
Only if Shelendrea   | 06/20/06
Re: And will my sex life be better? dewey56   | 06/20/06
Your right. Hes full of crap Cayble   | 06/20/06
sex uM0p ap!sdn   | 06/20/06
Microcrap, unethical? Nawh! Reverend MacFellow   | 06/20/06
“Thy who lives by the sword shall die by the sword!” orasac   | 06/21/06
What surprises me most 999ad@...   | 06/20/06
Get the kidz.... Castanet   | 06/20/06
re: Get the kidz.... BrewMan01   | 06/21/06
re: re: Get the kidz belkorin   | 06/21/06
I stand corrected(?) BrewMan01   | 06/21/06
not all about money hillman.d@...   | 06/21/06
are you not reading the posts? mypl8s4u2   | 06/21/06
point of order BrewMan01   | 06/21/06
Do it like $un, M$ Boot_Agnostic   | 06/20/06
Don't break the LAW. Upgrade to LINUX and the community will help you... DontFeedTrolls   | 06/20/06
Alot but NOT all of MS's money come from GAMERS! more... BlazeEagle   | 06/23/06
WGA hurts all OS users... RicD_   | 06/20/06
Not really... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Yup and after a while of doing that Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
I hope every pirate moves to Linux. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
??? WTF are you yammerin about now!??? Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Actually Shelendrea   | 06/20/06
I think after the @ss whupping he just got in another Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
LOL!! BlazeEagle   | 06/23/06
Oops! I meant this for the geritol comment. nt BlazeEagle   | 06/23/06
Gee, you seem to know trash so well... HypnoToad   | 06/20/06
Linux NeuromancerLV   | 06/20/06
Not moving talisman   | 06/20/06
The pirates can't move to Linux without being fired by Microsoft critic-at-arms   | 06/20/06
so do i Scott W   | 06/21/06
You can't steal what's free, Ax s_gamgee   | 06/21/06
Well.... mypl8s4u2   | 06/21/06
nope they won't voska   | 06/20/06
I agree - No legit copy, no fix, But... theteamtec   | 06/20/06
Not really... uM0p ap!sdn   | 06/20/06
Sad but true. sir_cheats_a_lot   | 06/21/06
Winddiz updates alex@...   | 06/20/06
http://windowsupdate.62nds.com alex@...   | 06/20/06
just the tip....... mypl8s4u2   | 06/21/06
Wow DaffyDuck   | 06/20/06
Sorry but you are wrong. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
And a very good reason to move to Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Nope, wrong again. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Sorry but I disagree Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
No_Ax doesn't want to merely own his copy Michael Kelly   | 06/20/06
You can think anything you like, you own nothing. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
yea, right bitfuzzy   | 06/20/06
You just are to damn thick skulled to understand Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Not as simple as that babar77   | 06/20/06
Hate to do this but.. Mech422   | 06/21/06
As a developer your fit to the license is different Linux User 147560   | 06/21/06
Message has been deleted. Shelendrea   | 06/20/06
Same old baggins_z   | 06/20/06
Another point baggins_z   | 06/20/06
Sorry, you must first make a point before you can make a second one. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Umm, 90% of users disagree. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Nope, other than pirates I see no one pushing anything. IronCladChicken   | 06/21/06
interesting Scott W   | 06/21/06
usage mypl8s4u2   | 06/21/06
ok hAXEr JusB@...   | 06/20/06
Purpose... No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
If I may..... mypl8s4u2   | 06/21/06
Don't Be Sorry. You Are Wrong DaffyDuck   | 06/20/06
Nope, you own a right to use it. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Wrong, how many times do you need to be spanked? voska   | 06/20/06
I think you need to read the EULA. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Linux does not have an EULA Linux User 147560   | 06/20/06
Sorry to say but No Axe is right willpd13   | 06/21/06
Of course the LICENSE to use is different. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/21/06
EULA doesn't apply to ownership voska   | 06/21/06
Not Mine. aallord   | 06/20/06
Easy way out cubbage@...   | 06/20/06
Yup, until you need something. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
And does denying it really work? dws@...   | 06/20/06
And does denying it really work? BrewMan01   | 06/21/06
wolla? huh? Jim_Bob   | 06/20/06
You don't own the software, if you have Windoze critic-at-arms   | 06/20/06
You don't own software unless you created it djc1309@...   | 06/21/06
Sneaking it on machines is bad, but nothing more. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Oh, and Sony Sneaking A Rootkit On Your Machine Is Ok Then? itanalyst   | 06/20/06
Gee, can you read at all? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Racist voska   | 06/20/06
I certainly hope so. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
i agree not of this world   | 06/20/06
People pay for the privilege . . . critic-at-arms   | 06/20/06
Ballmer ain't a stranger... s_gamgee   | 06/21/06
You forgot the fact that it's BETA software. Joel R   | 06/20/06
I guess you didn't read it either. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Nice try, but no cigar. Joel R   | 06/20/06
Ummm, when isn't it a beta. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/21/06
Not-so-nice try. Still no cigar, or even used cigarette butt. Joel R   | 06/21/06
Dude, your arguing with someone that agrees with you. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/21/06
You don't use Windoze on Safety Critical systems cyanblade   | 06/21/06
As long as they are up front about voska   | 06/20/06
No Ax, you've finally posted something that I agree with 100% critic-at-arms   | 06/20/06
Why yes, there is such a secret office. cyanblade   | 06/21/06
UK law disagrees Scott W   | 06/21/06
Interesting Idea but wrong. willpd13   | 06/21/06
It wrong for MS to check OS on every boot up dclarkbell@...   | 06/20/06
Why? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
WGAtray cost link-designs@...   | 06/20/06
what happens if... Monkey_MCSE   | 06/20/06
Re:what happens if... dvm   | 06/20/06
I picked 5000 out of my head Monkey_MCSE   | 06/20/06
One problem with those Corporate keys voska   | 06/20/06
Legality mean anything to you? thegestunkenaraygun   | 06/20/06
It takes about .5 seconds with a decent connection. IronCladChicken   | 06/21/06
UK data protection act Scott W   | 06/21/06
The one thing I dislike... ju1ce   | 06/20/06
I have no problem with WGA. Grayson Peddie   | 06/20/06
Such people who readily and willingly trust get betrayed. HypnoToad   | 06/20/06
I bet Shelendrea   | 06/20/06
Good Stuff... aallord   | 06/20/06
Say woof... Cardinal_Bill   | 06/20/06
"I trust Microsoft to the fullest." clockmendergb@...   | 06/20/06
Dry Humor TheBishop   | 06/22/06
MS WGA Court57M@...   | 06/20/06
Time for a new Apple "Mac and PC" commercial. Joel R   | 06/20/06
Already done, brags about being able to run WINDOWS. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Gee, can you read at all!? Even the SUBJECT of my message!? Joel R   | 06/20/06
New as in I just seen it yesterday. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/21/06
COMA...this guy is an... Linux_Fanboy   | 06/24/06
truth in advertising InsaneWayne   | 06/21/06
If Microsoft Shelendrea   | 06/20/06
WHO CARES? Hey U   | 06/20/06
tsk tsk Shelendrea   | 06/20/06
We license the MS OS, edtass@...   | 06/20/06
Re: We license the MS OS AJane   | 06/21/06
They can't tell the difference. mpf1949@...   | 06/20/06
Simple solution jhaines50@...   | 06/20/06
Two wrongs don't make a right BlazeEagle   | 06/23/06
Okay people. Don't whine. Hate this Big Brother stuff? Go FreeBSD. HypnoToad   | 06/20/06
Go FreeBSD. IronCladChicken   | 06/21/06
Does Anyone Know...? blunderdog   | 06/20/06
Does Anyone Know..? jasprey   | 06/20/06
are you kidding me!?? einsteintech   | 06/20/06
why should he trust Microsoft clockmendergb@...   | 06/22/06
frist validated... later marked as pirated heathtech   | 06/20/06
Boy - did you get screwed! (nt) Castanet   | 06/20/06
Possible cause Joel R   | 06/21/06
WGA bossel@...   | 06/20/06
Linux here I come flyby12345   | 06/20/06
You make that claim every month or so. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/20/06
Never Installed; What A Headache! EBathory   | 06/20/06
Actually, installed but died after that! ahmedherthani@...   | 06/23/06
I don't like thieves either! erniem1970@...   | 06/20/06