Vista Hack Served Directly by Microsoft
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17 March 2007 By: Marius Oiaga, Technology News Editor Vista Hack Served Directly by Microsoft A hack? Yes. But is it illegal? No. With a combination of the slmgr.vbs rearm command and resetting the SkipRearm Registry Key, users could prolong the initial grace period of Windows Vista for up to a year, or even indefinitely. This is by no means a crack, and the word is still out on if this workaround is legal or not, but Microsoft has qualified the SkipRearm loophole as a hack without commenting on the legality of the Windows Vista activation bypass. "Recently, it has been reported that an activation hack for Microsofts Windows Vista operating system has been identified," David Lazar, the director of the companys Genuine Windows program, told ComputerWorld. "Although these reports are purely speculative at the moment, we are actively monitoring attempts to steal Microsoft intellectual property." This is a very big deal, because if you Ebook Relate: vista ebook windows ebook microsoft ebook served ebook directly ebook windows vista ebook served directly ebook hack served ebook resetting the ebook hack served directly ebook vista hack served ebook |
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