Microsoft is organizing to push to Windows seven end users a set of anti-piracy updates prior to the end of February.Called the Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows seven, the Windows Genuine patch is developed to detect much more than 70 recognized and possibly dangerous activation hacks,
Office Ultimate 2007 Key, according to a February eleven publish concerning the update around the Windows Team weblog.Microsoft is arranging to push the update initial to Windows 7 House Top quality, Expert, Greatest and Enterprise end users by way of Windows Update later this month,
Office 2010 Pro, firm officials said. The update is going to be marked as “Important.” Microsoft also plans to make the update available for download through the www.microsoft.com/genuine site starting February 16 and on the Microsoft Download Center as of February 17. Ultimately,
Cheap Office 2007, the update will be available for all versions of Windows seven.Based on the weblog publish, authored by Windows Genuine General Manager Joe Williams:“Although the Update will not be directly offered via Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), which is used by enterprise customers to manage the distribution of software updates in their IT environment, a WSUS administrator can import this update into WSUS because of the Microsoft Update catalog. I’d like to stress that the Update is voluntary, which means that you can choose not to install it when you see it appear on Windows Update.”The update is developed to determine whether the Windows seven copy on a PC is “Genuine” or pirated. (Yes,
Buy Windows 7, it;s not always one or the other, as those who;ve experienced false positives in the past, when they were incorrectly designated as pirates,
Office 2007 Standard Key, can attest.)For the past year-plus, Microsoft has been emphasizing that those running non-Genuine Windows are far more susceptible to malware, viruses and Trojans, which may be built into activation hacks or the counterfeit software itself.My colleague Ed Bott has lots much more of the gory details, plus some good anticipated Q&A, around the coming Windows seven anti-piracy update.