Unauthorized Use of XP

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Guest

I sat down at the computer and there was a message that said my Windows XP
Professional office was an unauthorized copy and the software may be a
pirated copy. It said that my computer was not authorized to recieve updated
downloads. It offer two choices: Ignore or Get Registered or Get Authorized
when I clicked on that button it just went ahead and opened the windows and
let me use the product anyway. So I then clicked on ignore and it just did
the exact same thing. Today when I came in and was going to try and figure
it out, there is no warning of unauthorized anything. I searched the
knowledge base but am to dumb to find anything on this. Any help would be
great.

Thank you

James
 
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Unk

I sat down at the computer and there was a message that said my Windows XP
Professional office was an unauthorized copy and the software may be a
pirated copy. It said that my computer was not authorized to recieve updated
downloads. It offer two choices: Ignore or Get Registered or Get Authorized
when I clicked on that button it just went ahead and opened the windows and
let me use the product anyway. So I then clicked on ignore and it just did
the exact same thing. Today when I came in and was going to try and figure
it out, there is no warning of unauthorized anything. I searched the
knowledge base but am to dumb to find anything on this. Any help would be
great.

Thank you

James

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it"

Seriously, don't worry about it. It was probably just a fluke, a bad start-up. With the
millions of lines of code, it's a small wonder the OS and programs start error-free 99.999% of
the time. It only takes one dropped bit, in the wrong place, to cause havoc.
 

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