Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Jun 2006 12:56 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Windows "It's been known that the Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) phones home for quite some time now. For most of us, we've come to live with Microsoft's decision to relegate the software to only contacting the company's servers once every few weeks . Of course, the software is only in beta right now, so what might happen once it goes into production? Will it phone home even less? Ed Bott has an idea. Bott has reason to believe that Microsoft might have a special treat in store for those that do not want any part of the WGA. Citing Dave Farber as his source, Bott thinks that the WGA could become mandatory for Windows users. Those that don't want to install the software must suffer the consequences - install it in 30 days or Windows will stop working, period."
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RE: why deal with it?
by tpaws on Wed 28th Jun 2006 19:50 UTC in reply to "why deal with it?"
tpaws
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2006-06-02

Some of us have to work with it. Doesn't mean we use it on our own computers.

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RE[2]: why deal with it?
by celt on Wed 28th Jun 2006 20:01 in reply to "RE: why deal with it?"
celt Member since:
2005-07-06

For sure...you aren't the person that my comments were targeting, I think you know the context of my comments.

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