This article has apparently been removed from the site already. I searched the whole site and could not find a reference to it. Clicking on the link brings up the famous 404 error from their server.
Can someone post a copy of the article or a google cache of it?
I really can't say this bothers me much after several people have called me to find out why their systems are down. After going thru the usual questions, one person explained to me that they ran updates on their systems, only to find that each and every one of them got disabled. Now this person has purchased a license for each system, yet this "update" has rendered his systems unusable. Last I heard he was playing phone tag with MS in getting them unlocked, but this brings a question to mind: Is this another ploy of M$ to get everyone to run the update so it can effectivly weed out pirated copies? I mean, it wouldn't really suprise me much if this wasn't another one of their tactics.
That is just my thought on this - Thank God for Linux..
This article has apparently been removed from the site already. I searched the whole site and could not find a reference to it. Clicking on the link brings up the famous 404 error from their server.
Can someone post a copy of the article or a google cache of it?
Thanks
I really can't say this bothers me much after several people have called me to find out why their systems are down. After going thru the usual questions, one person explained to me that they ran updates on their systems, only to find that each and every one of them got disabled. Now this person has purchased a license for each system, yet this "update" has rendered his systems unusable. Last I heard he was playing phone tag with MS in getting them unlocked, but this brings a question to mind: Is this another ploy of M$ to get everyone to run the update so it can effectivly weed out pirated copies? I mean, it wouldn't really suprise me much if this wasn't another one of their tactics. That is just my thought on this - Thank God for Linux..