New Version of RemoveWGA (1.1)

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Bodo Wolff

RemoveWGA enables you to remove the Microsoft \"Windows Genuine Advantage
Notificationstool, which is calling home and connect to Microsoft
servers.
Features:
- Tell you if the WGA notification tool is active on your system
- Allows you to remove the WGA notification tool from your system
- Accept the \"-silent\" command line parameter to silently check if the
WGA notification tool is active on your system, and popup only if it is
found (usefull for checking automatically at startup for instance)
 
RemoveWGA enables you to remove the Microsoft \"Windows Genuine Advantage
Notificationstool, which is calling home and connect to Microsoft
servers. [...]

How do I find this perticular tool on you webpage? Or is there a link
available
to the original homepage?

Is it this one?
http://www.firewallleaktester.com/removewga.htm

Regards,
Thorsten

PS: You maybe should check your web design on also lower window sizes.
I for myself don't always surf full screen and even when my windows is
already
well sized your site is not useable for me then. Do I really need
1280x1024
to be able to use your site?
 
Sorry for the line breaks!
Google Groups sucks!
But at work it's my only choice :-(
 
Just block it using your firewall and then if you want some particular MS
software later, you will not have to reinstall WGA. My copy of Zonealarm has
nice red Xs next to WGA.
If MS ever makes it go around my firewalls, then I will delete WGA on all my
machines and never update any of my legal copies of XP again. I paid for XP;
I can use it as I wish. If MS makes it necessary to have Vista phone home
all the time for it to work, I will not be purchasing it. MS needs to think
through its disincentives to upgrading to later products.
Stuart//
Thorsten Duhn said:
RemoveWGA enables you to remove the Microsoft \"Windows Genuine Advantage
Notificationstool, which is calling home and connect to Microsoft
servers. [...]

How do I find this perticular tool on you webpage? Or is there a link
available
to the original homepage?

Is it this one?
http://www.firewallleaktester.com/removewga.htm

Regards,
Thorsten

PS: You maybe should check your web design on also lower window sizes.
I for myself don't always surf full screen and even when my windows is
already
well sized your site is not useable for me then. Do I really need
1280x1024
to be able to use your site?
 
Just block it using your firewall and then if you want some particular MS
software later, you will not have to reinstall WGA. My copy of Zonealarm has
nice red Xs next to WGA.
If MS ever makes it go around my firewalls, then I will delete WGA on all my
machines and never update any of my legal copies of XP again. I paid for XP;
I can use it as I wish. If MS makes it necessary to have Vista phone home
all the time for it to work, I will not be purchasing it. MS needs to think
through its disincentives to upgrading to later products.
Stuart//

I updated to Service Pack 2 by means of the free CD mailed from
Microsoft. Since then, I think I've only installed manually one or
two critical updates. I don't intend to install any more of them,
or ever to use automatic update. In fact, I don't intend to ever
install any new piece of Microsoft software, including Internet
Explorer 7. Microsoft can go fiddle itself.
 
RemoveWGA enables you to remove the Microsoft \"Windows Genuine Advantage
Notificationstool, which is calling home and connect to Microsoft
servers. [...]

How do I find this perticular tool on you webpage? Or is there a link
available
to the original homepage?

Is it this one?
http://www.firewallleaktester.com/removewga.htm

Regards,
Thorsten

PS: You maybe should check your web design on also lower window sizes.
I for myself don't always surf full screen and even when my windows is
already
well sized your site is not useable for me then. Do I really need
1280x1024
to be able to use your site?


http://www.bodo-wolff.de/ms.php?tu=i2d#Removewga
 
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