Originally posted by kawasaki2:
Mayi, regarding WGA ( Windows Genuine Advantage ) , there are 2 components for WGA.
-Validation.
-Notification.
The validation part requires you to install a ActiveX control and when you download a piece of software from Microsoft's download page, you must validate your copy of windows.
The notification part is a totally different matter.
And I was talking about the WGA Notifications update ( KB905474 ), not about WGA validation!
There's no way to skip the validation and being able to download updates. Microsoft doesn't allow that, except for non-critical updates.
Notification part has 2 separate programming. One is you validate and it turns out to be pirated, it will keep notifying you.
The second one is after you have validated and has been confirmed to be using a legitimate copy, but MS mistakenly labels it as pirated products and starts notifying you. This happens all too frequently, because MS changes the code regularly as hackers attempts to bypass the WGA.
WGA Notifications is installed immediately you attempt to validate, and this will happen across all Windows and Office updates sites, and upgrade sites. To get notification, you have to validate. Never the other way round. WGA Notifications can be removed, but MS will still prompt you.
That's why pirated copies of Windows will always be stuck at the validation stage, because that's what it's supposed to do. WGA Notifications will just keep alerting you till you get your copy verified.