The Windows Geniune Advantage Notification is a beta and has been giving
some users some much uneeded grief. Some say as a Washington post reporter
has reported it to maybe spyware

Does Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage Program Qualify as Spyware?
Security experts disagree, but say Microsoft could have done a better job with 
controversial WGA program.

<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/12/AR2006071200005.html?referrer=email>


Marc Sims
Data Technician I
Prince George's Community College


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I see that there are several updates on the M$ site.  One of them is 
the Windows Genuine Advantage Notification.   Is this the one causing 
the problems or is it safe.

How can I download, then install?  All I see is the download/install option.

Thanks,

Warm Regards,
Lou

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