Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Aug 2007 19:52 UTC, submitted by shykid
Windows "Late last night we started receiving reports from readers experiencing problems with Windows Genuine Advantage authentication. Users of both Windows XP and Windows Vista were writing to say that they could not validate their installations using WGA, and one user even said that his installation was invalidated by the service. We contacted our sources at Microsoft, who told us off the record that the company is aware of a major WGA server outage affecting users across the globe. Microsoft is telling users who are affected that they should 'try again' later, with some support techs telling readers that Microsoft is aiming to have a fix in place by Tuesday, August 28th."
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RE: Time to drop Windows.
by flanque on Sat 25th Aug 2007 23:49 UTC in reply to "Time to drop Windows."
flanque
Member since:
2005-12-15

I think it's time you wake up and realise that even with redundancy, it's technology and things can break. Didn't Ubuntu servers have an outage last week? Gee, I guess it's time to drop Ubuntu as well.

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RE[2]: Time to drop Windows.
by ctl_alt_del on Sun 26th Aug 2007 00:29 in reply to "RE: Time to drop Windows."
ctl_alt_del Member since:
2006-05-14

"I think it's time you wake up and realise that even with redundancy, it's technology and things can break. Didn't Ubuntu servers have an outage last week? Gee, I guess it's time to drop Ubuntu as well."

Are you referring to this incident?:
http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/58929.html

Not exactly on the same scale as this Microsoft WGA 'SNAFU'!

Anyway, it "seems" to be resolved:
http://blogs.msdn.com/wga/archive/2007/08/25/validation-issue-fix.a...

Glad it didn't take 3+ days to fix, as I assume MS is as well. That would be difficult to explain away.

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dylansmrjones Member since:
2005-10-02

It is not even remotely comparable to the WGA-breakdown. It is more comparable with Windows Update being inaccessible. Two quite different scenarios.

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RE[2]: Time to drop Windows.
by anda_skoa on Sun 26th Aug 2007 00:31 in reply to "RE: Time to drop Windows."
anda_skoa Member since:
2005-07-07

Didn't Ubuntu servers have an outage last week?


And did you have the impression that any of the Ubuntu installation forcefully degraded their subsystems because of this?

Or did they actually continue to work as usual because there is not built-in suicide mechanism in case it can't contact the mothership?

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RE[3]: Time to drop Windows.
by flanque on Sun 26th Aug 2007 00:36 in reply to "RE[2]: Time to drop Windows."
flanque Member since:
2005-12-15

Microsoft didn't forcefully degrade them. It was an outage. It happens. I know my computer didn't forcefully stop functioning.

Further, WGA is not a suicide mechanism. It's a killswitch to stop people from pirating Windows. The implementation of WGA is a product of the end-user's desire not to pay for their operating system.

Sound familiar?

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RE[2]: Time to drop Windows.
by kwanbis on Sun 26th Aug 2007 05:39 in reply to "RE: Time to drop Windows."
kwanbis Member since:
2005-07-06

delete

Edited 2007-08-26 05:43

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RE[3]: Time to drop Windows.
by raver31 on Sun 26th Aug 2007 09:56 in reply to "RE[2]: Time to drop Windows."
raver31 Member since:
2005-07-06

delete ?

why ?

there is no censorship here.

that original post was the authors own view, he has as much right to say them as you had to reply.

instead of coming up with a good counter-argument, you say "delete".... good comeback

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