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Windows Anti-Counterfeit Tool Requires Loosening PC Security
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| 03 May 2006
| Gregg Keizer
Posted on 05/04/2006 10:36:48 AM PDT by ShadowAce
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:36:49 AM PDT
by
ShadowAce
To: rdb3; chance33_98; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; Bush2000; PenguinWry; GodGunsandGuts; CyberCowboy777; ...
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:37:08 AM PDT
by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: ShadowAce
Again Microsoft shows their complete lack of understanding about multi-user environments.I apologize sincerely upon the WGA team
All your DATA.DAT are belong to us.
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:40:48 AM PDT
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: ShadowAce
Again Microsoft shows their complete lack of understanding about multi-user environments.
I apologize sincerely upon the WGA team
All your DATA.DAT are belong to us.
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:41:05 AM PDT
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: ShadowAce
Just a question. What are people with limited rights doing installing system or software updates?
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:43:42 AM PDT
by
js1138
To: js1138
What are people with limited rights doing installing system or software updates? They're not. The sysadmin installed the tool, and now whenever another limited user logs in, the tool pops up and claims the copy of Windows isn't legit.
It pops up everytime Windows starts up or a user logs in.
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:45:44 AM PDT
by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: ShadowAce
it works perfectly fine as long as you are using an account with administrative rights on the system.
So just give everyone administrative rights and the problem goes away! :)
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:46:12 AM PDT
by
P-40
(http://www.590klbj.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=1854)
To: Izzy Dunne
I apologize sincerely upon the WGA team A big steaming heap of apology upon the WGA team.
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:46:16 AM PDT
by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: js1138
They don't have to to get this to happen.
If the *administrator* installs it, it works fine - for the admin. But when a non-admin logs in, Windows screams its bloody head off about being a pirated version unless the admin deliberately opens this hole.
Complete screw up.
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:47:25 AM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: ShadowAce; N3WBI3; FLAMING DEATH
"It does not make sense to have to reduce security in order to validate the system..."It does in Redmond. LOL
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posted on
05/04/2006 10:48:25 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(I love Cyborg!)
To: ShadowAce
To: ShadowAce
Well I'm at home and now I can't get updates on my computer. Says I'm not legit and can't disable it under manage add-ons.
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:02:17 AM PDT
by
hipaatwo
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To: hipaatwo
The sad thing about this is that because so much of the Microsoft apps and os are intertwined, it is hard to ever get to that place where you feel your system is reasonably secure. IMHO, much harder than it is in linux anyway (and yes, I know linux has issues as well). To have something like this dumped on the user base, when you already have 90+% of the market is irresponsible. I would much rather they focus on something else, like SECURITY!
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:07:33 AM PDT
by
DonaldC
To: hipaatwo
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:10:10 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(I love Cyborg!)
To: Petronski
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:11:25 AM PDT
by
Petronski
(I love Cyborg!)
To: Petronski
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:17:22 AM PDT
by
hipaatwo
To: DonaldC
The sad thing about this is that because so much of the Microsoft apps and os are intertwined, it is hard to ever get to that place where you feel your system is reasonably secure. And many of the default settings leave the user as open to viruses as a participant in a San Francisco bareback bathhouse orgy.
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:17:54 AM PDT
by
steve-b
(A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
To: steve-b
A "bareback bathhouse orgy"...lol I gotta remember that one! I do think that on the server side w2k03 was a big step in the right direction...not so sure about XP though.
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:20:28 AM PDT
by
DonaldC
To: snarks_when_bored
Thanks for that delightful picture /s
This is a prime example of why many OS war threads get derailed.
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posted on
05/04/2006 11:23:09 AM PDT
by
bwteim
(Begin With The End In Mind)
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