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Sounds like WGA is getting worse and worseTue, 27 June 2006 12:09 in Computers I can't believe this is actually true: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=84 The attitude expressed by the MSFT representative, however, I can totally believe. I got the first WGA update through the Windows Update process - I manually review all the suggested updates but like most people I had no clue what WGA was doing. I have not accepted the later update to WGA, and I have actually removed these files from my SYSTEM32 directory: wgalogon.dll So far, they haven't come back but that probably doesn't mean anything. I can still reboot, browse the internet, and get email. However, when I launch Windows Update (the application) from the Start menu or IE's Tools menu, I am instructed that I must first install WGA. Interestingly, if I configure Windows Update (the system tray icon) to warn me when updates are ready, it appears that from there, I can select to install updates - and they apparently install successfully. So as they say, "Go figure". |