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Terry R.

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What would cause the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool to be
installed every time Windows Update runs? I have at /least/ a dozen
workstations on one network that require it every "Update Tuesday"
before the real updates will download. And multiple single user computers.

Thanks,
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Terry R.

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Re: WGA

Please repost your inquiry in the WGA forum:
http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/genuine/

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience

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What would cause the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool to be
installed every time Windows Update runs? I have at /least/ a dozen
workstations on one network that require it every "Update Tuesday"
before the real updates will download. And multiple single user computers.

Thanks,
--
Terry R.

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Re: WGA

Terry R. wrote:
> What would cause the Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool to be
> installed every time Windows Update runs?


Your ignorance.

> I have at /least/ a dozen
> workstations on one network that require it every "Update Tuesday"
> before the real updates will download. And multiple single user computers.
>
> Thanks,


Not if you use Auto Updates.

Alias
 
Re: WGA

%Alias# wrote:
> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>> Please repost your inquiry in the WGA forum:
>> http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/genuine/
>>

>
> Yeah, heaven forbid that the scammy and useless WGA/N should be
> discussed on Usenet and listed by Google for posterity and how it
> proves that Microsoft holds all their paying customers in total
> disdain.


"[October 23, 2008] Microsoft announced its earnings today, and as usual,
the company raked in the cash-$15.06 billion of it, to be exact. That's up
from the same quarter last year..."
 
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