Originally posted by: corkyg
the worst that happens is your XP turns in to a pumpkin.
Originally posted by: corkyg
I understand your purpose - and I agree with it. But - the point is that even if your XP is legit, and your Vista is also legit, you are at risk after 30 days if you don't activate.
Originally posted by: Smilin
Heck I work at MS and I hate having to activate stuff. What else are ya gonna do though? There are more pirated copies of Windows worldwide than legit ones. MS has put a GREAT deal of effort into making the process as easy as possible.
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: *kjm
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Nah. This is totally new stuff. I've long thought that MS should NOT allow OEMs to avoid activation. And that VLK should require some sort of activation.
These two steps will stop the majority of casual piracy and should make life much easier for those who have to support these things. Licensing has for XP has become a mess and bad PR. Requiring activation for OEM and VLK Vista software will (hopefully) stop these painful problems at birth.
I'm with you on this, I work at a collage that does hardware classes and this could cost us time and money....
So by Microsoft keeping the OEM/VLK as is, without having to activate is going to cost you money? How so? Rebate is for MS NOT allowing OEMs/VLKs to avoid activation.
Originally posted by: Doom Machine
i thougth the ultimate edition wont need activation, hope they dont limit the number of activations forcing me to call and do that long boring phone thing..i reinstall alot
I'd prefer to have Microsoft allow downloading of all of their OSes. MS' Product Activation and WGA are able to limit installation/activation of multiple copies using the same Key. So, make it easy to get the media, at least.Originally posted by: corkyg
Would it be possible to use a holographic or digital coding in the disk hub, much like a Lightscribe drive senses a Lightscribe disk? IOW, only a MS factory produced disk would have it.
Originally posted by: nweaver
they are eliminating VLK's, that is a huge deal, and potentially a large impact on the business world.
Understandably, VLK's are the most abused of any. I keep mine under lock and key.
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: Doom Machine
i thougth the ultimate edition wont need activation, hope they dont limit the number of activations forcing me to call and do that long boring phone thing..i reinstall alot
don't reinstall a lot, problem solved and you can spend your time doing a lot more useful things
Originally posted by: *kjm
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: *kjm
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Nah. This is totally new stuff. I've long thought that MS should NOT allow OEMs to avoid activation. And that VLK should require some sort of activation.
These two steps will stop the majority of casual piracy and should make life much easier for those who have to support these things. Licensing has for XP has become a mess and bad PR. Requiring activation for OEM and VLK Vista software will (hopefully) stop these painful problems at birth.
I'm with you on this, I work at a collage that does hardware classes and this could cost us time and money....
So by Microsoft keeping the OEM/VLK as is, without having to activate is going to cost you money? How so? Rebate is for MS NOT allowing OEMs/VLKs to avoid activation.
Quoted the wrong post... I ment to quote this one.
"activation for VLK's will suck. I manage a test lab, and we have VLK's as part of our MSDN sub. Do you have any idea how often we are imaging/changing hardware/installing/etc on these machines? If all of a sudden, the random "I think you should activate" thing pops up on all 600 desktop's in the lab....we are talking thousands of dollers, per incident. Huge potential impact... "
Originally posted by: Doom Machine
. . . No one can say for sure that the people who pirate a software would in fact actually buy it if they could not pirate it. There has been no evidence to show that any company has went [sic] bankrupt due to piracy. Every software can get pirated..so will vista
Originally posted by: nweaver
Originally posted by: *kjm
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: *kjm
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Nah. This is totally new stuff. I've long thought that MS should NOT allow OEMs to avoid activation. And that VLK should require some sort of activation.
These two steps will stop the majority of casual piracy and should make life much easier for those who have to support these things. Licensing has for XP has become a mess and bad PR. Requiring activation for OEM and VLK Vista software will (hopefully) stop these painful problems at birth.
I'm with you on this, I work at a collage that does hardware classes and this could cost us time and money....
So by Microsoft keeping the OEM/VLK as is, without having to activate is going to cost you money? How so? Rebate is for MS NOT allowing OEMs/VLKs to avoid activation.
Quoted the wrong post... I ment to quote this one.
"activation for VLK's will suck. I manage a test lab, and we have VLK's as part of our MSDN sub. Do you have any idea how often we are imaging/changing hardware/installing/etc on these machines? If all of a sudden, the random "I think you should activate" thing pops up on all 600 desktop's in the lab....we are talking thousands of dollers, per incident. Huge potential impact... "
because if all 600 of my machines start asking for activation, and I have issues (because that VLK has been activated 30 times before that year) and it takes me time, we have downtime in the lab (customers waiting), it creates backlog, customers get upset because the time they paid for in the lab they aren't getting, etc....
Right now we get around that by getting VLK licenses with our MSDN's for XP, 2k3 and office. We are also VERY VERY carefull who has access to the install media/keys, and where they get used (i.e. no non-test lab use). Our corp IT guy works hard to ensure that all software in use on the corp stuff is legit, and up to date.
Again, I'm not saying that MS has no right to try and curb casual privacy (I know they do) I am just hoping they help us enterprise level/MSDN subs, so that we don't end up with lost revenue due to the new time/requirements.
Originally posted by: nweaver
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Again, I'm not saying that MS has no right to try and curb casual privacy (I know they do) ...
Isn't the key just saved in plaintext on the CD then? If you found a way to automate the key without it being in plaintext in the win.sif file, I would love to know.Originally posted by: nweaver
tbh, hold a company fically responsible for their VLK's....
I usually check in/check out my VLK CD's (it's slipstreamed into the disk) and don't let folks access the key themselves.
Originally posted by: Brazen
Isn't the key just saved in plaintext on the CD then? If you found a way to automate the key without it being in plaintext in the win.sif file, I would love to know.Originally posted by: nweaver
tbh, hold a company fically responsible for their VLK's....
I usually check in/check out my VLK CD's (it's slipstreamed into the disk) and don't let folks access the key themselves.