Try this.  I was having other issues with WGA and this was Microsoft's
fix.  By the way you should be able to change permission without being
in safe mode this was just Microsoft's saying.


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1. Restart your computer and start pressing the F8 key on your keyboard.

2. When the Windows Advanced Options menu appears, select Safe Mode, and
then press Enter. 
3. Log onto Windows. 

NOTE: In Safe Mode, your system display and desktop will look and
perform differently than in normal mode. This is only temporary. 
Step 1 
========================= 
1. Click Start, click My Computer. 
2. Click Tools menu and choose Folder Options. 
3. Click the View tab, select "Show hidden files and folders" and then
click OK. 
4. Make sure the option "Hide extensions for known file types" is
unchecked.
5. Make sure the option "Use simple file sharing (Recommended)" is
unchecked.

Step 2 
========================= 
1. Click Start->Run, type C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\Windows Genuine Advantage\data and then press
Enter 
2. On the Open Window, we will find the file named data.dat 
3. Right click on the data.dat file and choose Properties. 
4. Click the Security tab.  
5. Click Advanced.  
6. In the Name tab, please check if "Everyone" is listed. If so, please
click the Edit button, and make sure "Full Control" is allowed. If
"Everyone" is not listed, please click the Add button, enter the name
"Everyone" (without the quotation marks), press enter from the keyboard,
choose "Full Control" in the pop-up window, and click OK.

Then please restart the computer and log on with a limited account to
test the issue.



PS.  The permission was set wrong on our image as Windows by default set
the permissions like that.  However, after the change... no more
problems..

Robert Hart 
GENEX Services, Inc
Client System Engineer 


-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Partipilo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:08 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Pedantic event logs, product activation...

This is not any kind of big deal, Windows (XP) has been doing this
forever
and I just blame it on typical Microsoft broken software, but I
frequently
see machines that are event logging that Windows needs to be activated
within 30 days, but it doesn't.  It won't ask to be activated, wont pop
up a
tray message, and wont refuse to log on.  Windows just likes to happily
plop
that event into the application log - who knows why, just for the hell
of it
I guess.

I know its really a non-issue but out of curiosity I don't suppose any
of
you have ever found a reason for that weirdness? 

 
Phillip Partipilo
Parametric Solutions Inc.
Jupiter, Florida
(561) 747-6107
 
 



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