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25 day(s) to activate. Activate Windows now.

 
 
churin
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      27th Jun 2008
I just noticed messages as shown in the Subject above. I click it but
nothing happens. Does that mean it is a false warning so that I do not
worry about it?
 
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      28th Jun 2008

"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I just noticed messages as shown in the Subject above. I click it but
> nothing happens. Does that mean it is a false warning so that I do not
> worry about it?



Unless you activate Vista within the alloted time, it will stop working...


 
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      28th Jun 2008
philo wrote:
> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I just noticed messages as shown in the Subject above. I click it but
>> nothing happens. Does that mean it is a false warning so that I do not
>> worry about it?

>
>
> Unless you activate Vista within the alloted time, it will stop working...
>
>


That's encouraging. How many WPA/WGA hoops does have to jump through
before one can use what one paid for?

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Colin Barnhorst
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      28th Jun 2008
Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the System
information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there should be a link
for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista without entering a product
key, the wizard will ask for it now.

I don't think you have a pre-release copy of SP1 installed because the
message is wrong for that but that deadline is very close (three days) and
some replying here may suggest that.

"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I just noticed messages as shown in the Subject above. I click it but
>nothing happens. Does that mean it is a false warning so that I do not
>worry about it?


 
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churin
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      28th Jun 2008
Colin Barnhorst wrote:
> Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the
> System information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there should
> be a link for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista without
> entering a product key, the wizard will ask for it now.


That is exactly where the message is shown. The OS was installed looong
time ago and was immediately activated at that time. I do not have any
idea why the message is. If reactivation is required for any reason I
can do so but how?

>
> I don't think you have a pre-release copy of SP1 installed because the
> message is wrong for that but that deadline is very close (three days)
> and some replying here may suggest that.
>
> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I just noticed messages as shown in the Subject above. I click it but
>> nothing happens. Does that mean it is a false warning so that I do not
>> worry about it?

>

 
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Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM
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      28th Jun 2008
"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>> Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the System
>> information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there should be a link
>> for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista without entering a
>> product key, the wizard will ask for it now.

>
> That is exactly where the message is shown. The OS was installed looong
> time ago and was immediately activated at that time. I do not have any
> idea why the message is. If reactivation is required for any reason I can
> do so but how?


It should give you a telephone number.

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Colin Barnhorst
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      28th Jun 2008
Like I said, click on the activation link on the System information page
(right click on Computer and choose Properties or use WinKey+Pause/Break).
If it shows Windows Is Activated, post back because there would be a
different problem. While you are at it type 'winver' and check for any
expiration date there.

If internet activation fails choose the phone option and keep the activation
window open. It contains codes you will need to read to the activation
agent.

"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>> Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the System
>> information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there should be a link
>> for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista without entering a
>> product key, the wizard will ask for it now.

>
> That is exactly where the message is shown. The OS was installed looong
> time ago and was immediately activated at that time. I do not have any
> idea why the message is. If reactivation is required for any reason I can
> do so but how?
>
>>
>> I don't think you have a pre-release copy of SP1 installed because the
>> message is wrong for that but that deadline is very close (three days)
>> and some replying here may suggest that.
>>
>> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> I just noticed messages as shown in the Subject above. I click it but
>>> nothing happens. Does that mean it is a false warning so that I do not
>>> worry about it?

>>


 
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churin
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      28th Jun 2008
Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM wrote:
> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>>> Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the
>>> System information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there
>>> should be a link for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista
>>> without entering a product key, the wizard will ask for it now.

>>
>> That is exactly where the message is shown. The OS was installed
>> looong time ago and was immediately activated at that time. I do not
>> have any idea why the message is. If reactivation is required for any
>> reason I can do so but how?

>
> It should give you a telephone number.
>

No, it does not. I click on "Activate Windows now" which appears to be a
link, but nothing happens.
 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      28th Jun 2008
Try it from a cmd window with 'slmgr -ato'

"churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM wrote:
>> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>>>> Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the
>>>> System information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there should
>>>> be a link for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista without
>>>> entering a product key, the wizard will ask for it now.
>>>
>>> That is exactly where the message is shown. The OS was installed looong
>>> time ago and was immediately activated at that time. I do not have any
>>> idea why the message is. If reactivation is required for any reason I
>>> can do so but how?

>>
>> It should give you a telephone number.
>>

> No, it does not. I click on "Activate Windows now" which appears to be a
> link, but nothing happens.


 
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churin
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      28th Jun 2008
May I ask what does this command does, especially -ato does?

Colin Barnhorst wrote:
> Try it from a cmd window with 'slmgr -ato'
>
> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM wrote:
>>> "churin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> Colin Barnhorst wrote:
>>>>> Right click on Computer and select Properties. That gives you the
>>>>> System information page. Scroll to the bottom (left) and there
>>>>> should be a link for activating. Use it. If you installed Vista
>>>>> without entering a product key, the wizard will ask for it now.
>>>>
>>>> That is exactly where the message is shown. The OS was installed
>>>> looong time ago and was immediately activated at that time. I do not
>>>> have any idea why the message is. If reactivation is required for
>>>> any reason I can do so but how?
>>>
>>> It should give you a telephone number.
>>>

>> No, it does not. I click on "Activate Windows now" which appears to be
>> a link, but nothing happens.

>

 
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