Hi,

It's GMA.

Thanks.
Dave.


On 9/4/13, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> you can blame the hackers and other wonkas for the state of affairs.
> as an admin I really have issues with security on microfudge and others.
> a couple months ago, windows decided that it was pirated on one of
> the remote servers.
> for a month it said it was alegal then suddenly fixed itself just as
> I was about to fix everything by reformatting again.
> After reading simular articles about it on my toshiba it mentioned
> that if this  bios needed to be updated.
> in march this year the bios was updated because it was crashing with
> some backup raid drives and such.
> My suspicians unproven ofcause is that ms never refreshed its
> database after the upgrade, and managed to go all this time since
> march till july at least without an issue.
> there were also some video card and dns issues round that time still
> is one logged vid issue needing fixing.
> for all last month ms said we were running an alegal copy of windows
> and to pay 100 bucks for another key.
> suddenly a day before I was about to instruct the system to reformat,
> I would have done it  earlier but didn't have the time that week, the
> system rechecked and fixed its database and has been working
> floorlessly ever since.
> Ofcause some of the newer games entombed and some of the draconis
> systems have a cloud based reg system where you don't get a code its
> on your account and thats secured with a username and such.
> I have a program like this for dvd extraction.
> you have an id and a code.
> They don't work unless you get an incripted file.
> you need to login and physically varify yourself and then download
> the file, and do whatever you need.
>
> At 09:45 AM 9/5/2013, you wrote:
>>Hello Everyone,
>>
>>I'm about to rant, so if your not in to that please delete this message.
>>
>>I am so annoyed right now at companies, who do things to tighten their
>>security and make their products unusable. In the old days you had a
>>key and that was it. Now you've got to register your product, then
>>activate it, and god forbid you don't have an internet connection up
>>at the time.
>>
>>The reason I'm on this kick is I purchased a game several years back
>>from a accessible game company, I won't name them, and played it very
>>well on my 32 bit xp system. Well, they tie the game to that system,
>>so that when I took that purchased game via USB thumb drive and
>>installed it on the new box, the key which I had when I purchased does
>>not work.
>>
>>I'm therefor unable to play in anything other than demo mode, and the
>>dev won't get back to me.
>>
>>Infuriating and aggravating!
>>
>>Dave.
>>
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