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By Joris Evers
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 29, 2006 1:45:00 AM

Microsoft will soon start pushing out a new version of its controversial Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications antipiracy tool to Windows XP users.

The updated WGA Notifications package includes additional changes in response to continued criticism Microsoft has faced over the software, the company said Tuesday. Microsoft in June also updated the tool after critics likened it to spyware because it checked in with Microsoft after each Windows restart.

In the latest update, Microsoft has changed the installation procedure of the tool so it's clearer to people what it does, said David Lazar, director of the Windows Genuine program at Microsoft. In the original version, WGA Notifications displayed only a wordy user license, which people don't typically read.

"We received a lot of feedback that people wanted more information when the package came down through Automatic Updates and was offered to them," Lazar said. The first screen of the new version gives an introduction to WGA Notifications in plain English, explains the benefit and the possible consequences if the XP copy is pirated, he said.

WGA Notifications, part of Microsoft's effort to combat software piracy, displays alerts on systems running illegitimately acquired copies of Windows. Users get the tool the same way they receive security updates, via Automatic Updates or Windows Update. Microsoft plans to push out a new version about every three to four months, Lazar said.

"It is necessary because we continue to discover new, compromised product keys," Lazar said. "We want to update our notifications and validation tool from time to time to also check for those compromised keys."

Microsoft has faced a lot of heat over WGA Notifications--in particular, because it delivered a prerelease version of the tool alongside security fixes, perhaps turning Windows users into unsuspecting guinea pigs. Also, WGA Notifications was found to ping a Microsoft server after each reboot, a behavior the company did not disclose.

In the new version, Microsoft has also changed the wording of the warning displayed on PCs that are found to be running a pirated copy of Windows. The old "This copy of Windows is not genuine" was too accusatory and people didn't understand it, Lazar said. The new version states: "Your system did not pass genuine validation."

Finally, Microsoft has improved the process to help users get a legitimate Windows license if needed. The old system had several glitches, Lazar said.

WGA Notifications is still an optional installation, meaning users can decline the installation when it pops up on their desktop. However, Windows users must have their PC electronically approved before they can download add-on Microsoft software such as Windows Media Player and Windows.

The updated WGA Notifications tool will be gradually pushed out via Automatic Updates during the next weeks and months, according to Microsoft.

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Anyone here who knows someone running illegal XP and still getting updates raise their hand...

both my hands are raised... MS is wasting their money, you can't trick the public. We'll always be more powerful and smarter.... (Read the rest)
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Antipiracy... right  mobrien_12@... | 11/28/06
They call it that because that is ...  ShadeTree | 11/28/06
To the contrary...  srking@... | 11/28/06
Your antivirus program pings its server for updates each time you boot  cnfrisch | 11/28/06
WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!  DarbyOhara | 11/28/06
XP Already Calls home  zczc2311@... | 11/29/06
That's because  georgep_z | 11/29/06
Apples, Oranges, and Carey  gwrigg | 11/29/06
Proves nothing  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
It needs to do that on every single boot?  jinko | 11/29/06
No, but I suspect your ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
Simple fix  voska | 11/29/06
Once you've passed, that should be it....  jinko | 11/29/06
That doesn't eliminate the problem of ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
MIght actually be warranted  dl@... | 11/28/06
WGA  mark88 | 11/28/06
Why is it when Microsoft collects ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
It's called "track record"  deleweye | 11/29/06
So Mr. Linux Geek Jr. ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
I apologize to Loverock...  deleweye | 11/29/06
Because only newbies and those who earn their money from MS trust MS.  nomorems | 11/29/06
Message has been deleted.  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
I have no problems with WGA  galileon | 11/28/06
Then why are you here?(nt)  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
Because nobody he knows will let him rant. (nt)  balsover | 11/29/06
About sums it up  voska | 11/29/06
Maybe  Ole Man | 11/29/06
WGA is for MSFT  Chad_z | 11/29/06
A couple problems with your analogy.  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
A problem with YOUR analogy  graphix1@... | 11/30/06
The problem is...  rapson | 11/29/06
Microsoft set to push out updated antipiracy tool  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
This is the same incorrect assumption the music companies make  Protector | 11/29/06
Argue symantics all you want...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
Correction,  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
You said it.  nomorems | 11/29/06
Other than the fact you are wrong...  NonZealot | 11/29/06
Your foolish and so is Microsoft  Protector | 11/29/06
Microsoft does not need pirates ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
false  Protector | 11/29/06
You must be a slow learner.  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
How about arguing a little "truth"?  deleweye | 11/29/06
You have a very twisted perspective ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
Corrected  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
You forgot this part  Rick_K | 11/29/06
Knew I wasn't dreaming it...  deleweye | 11/29/06
And you are an ambulance chaser -  deleweye | 11/29/06
Crime or no Crime  earm99 | 11/29/06
It's not theft...  rapson | 11/29/06
But we aren't talking about music companies  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
uh  Protector | 11/29/06
Um  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
well  Protector | 11/29/06
You just answered your own question  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
You don't know wether they would have ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
You forget the main target of WGA  NonZealot | 11/29/06
And how does this help?  nomorems | 11/29/06
Other than the fact you are wrong...  NonZealot | 11/29/06
You Got That Right!  Ole Man | 11/29/06
I don't think so  voska | 11/30/06
You do have to prove ownership  mrjonno | 11/29/06
Not so simple!  jinko | 11/29/06
One at a time  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
How come I can't turn in my license for a refund on w95, w98, me , 2000?  Protector | 11/29/06
Not correct.  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
Because...  rapson | 11/29/06
But...  nomorems | 11/29/06
It tells you to return it  voska | 11/29/06
Yeah that makes sense, NOT!  voska | 11/29/06
Geez! Why does ANYONE deal with Microsoft when they have that attitude!  nomorems | 11/29/06
Where in what I said did you ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
That's where WGA could be handy  voska | 11/29/06
Mac has the same thing  Leria | 11/29/06
Mac has the same thing?  Rick_K | 11/30/06
I hear that it's easy enough to pirate Apple OS  Boot_Agnostic | 12/01/06
And you have /no/ questionable software aboard?  Raymond Danner | 11/29/06
Unreliabilty  sawhorse | 11/29/06
Anyone tested WGA against a realtime spoof of product numbers???  Sysop1984 | 12/02/06
Justifications are there  voska | 11/29/06
No big deal  balsover | 11/29/06
This board shows why Microsoft have anti-piracy devices  mrjonno | 11/29/06
Good for you  sczerbe@... | 11/29/06
Don't blame Microsoft for that  Leria | 11/29/06
Apple has it right  NonZealot | 11/29/06
Your assuming that the cost of ...  ShadeTree | 11/29/06
Absolutely  NonZealot | 11/29/06
I think you're confused here  tic swayback | 11/29/06
Depends on what the bigger problem is  NonZealot | 11/29/06
Okay, I think I get what you're saying--  tic swayback | 11/29/06
Kind of...  ken_ballard@... | 11/30/06
Dongles are not feasible, users are stupid and i can copy a usb key.  Been_Done_Before | 11/29/06
Copy a USB key?  NonZealot | 11/29/06
Hey, I mention that before a few times.  osreinstall | 11/29/06
Kind of a waste of a USB port...  tic swayback | 11/29/06
No waste at all  osreinstall | 11/29/06
Not a problem  NonZealot | 11/29/06
Sounds like moving toward Apple's setup  ken_ballard@... | 11/30/06
Sounds good to me  Badgered | 11/29/06
WGA Sucks  sczerbe@... | 11/29/06
Hey shady and loverock  Protector | 11/29/06
I got a better idea!  Loverock Davidson | 11/29/06
ha  Protector | 11/29/06
Microsoft and the antipiracy  mSn mSN | 11/29/06
Agreed  jimmanis | 11/29/06
Could Not Care Less  Ole Man | 11/29/06
Microsoft set to push out updated antipiracy tool  jimmanis | 11/29/06
Reasonable price for an OS?  NonZealot | 11/29/06
More of windows Zealot's lies  Rick_K | 11/30/06
Let's look at total cost, though  ken_ballard@... | 11/30/06
WGA  dancac | 11/29/06
My theory...  ken_ballard@... | 11/29/06
Keys and Locks  dmhunter@... | 11/29/06
Who Owns Your SOftware?  WCarlS | 11/29/06
When And If  Ole Man | 11/29/06
Squarely on the head  mhenriday | 11/30/06
Think again  ken_ballard@... | 11/30/06
Antipiracy Tool  pshannonwatts@... | 11/29/06
There is nothing to worry about  mrjonno | 11/29/06
Wrong.  Leria | 11/29/06
?There is honour amongst thieves ?  zczc2311@... | 11/29/06
Honor Among thieves  mSn mSN | 11/30/06
pirate THIS  fecklessness | 01/22/07

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