Well just yummy.
If it worked all the time, WGA would be no problem, but that has not been my personal experience with it - where, as readers here know, I was bitten by WGA of one version for a new MS Digital Imaging Suite Sig Series product, which buggered WGA in Vista Ultimate.
While it was the only instance I have seen personally, even once is too much. While resolvable, the very thought of being treated like a thief and pirate when you play by every rule is just too awful - too insulting to put up with. The fact that it can happen even when one is using Microsoft's own versions of the WGA, just adds/added to the outrage.
Unless all parties using any version or mix of versions of the WGA can assure legitimate users that they will not suffer the pains of being treated badly, then I don't see how Microsoft can use it - much less sell it to others to add to the potential harm to customers. I really think that MS has been taken over by some kind of hybrid marketing-accounting mentality - at least that is what their new servers [E2K7 and W2K7] feel like to me. I just don't see the engineer in them and I do smell a "we're coming into the services space by taking the markets that our partners developed" rat! Steve, if you're reading this.... "Forget it, Sir - your guys can't even support the engineers that use your products each and every day - how in hades do you expect to service individual users?" "Please issue ball bats to your engineers and turn them loose on the marketing guys' cars in the parking lot."
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