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As reported by BBC news

Microsoft is to withdraw an anti-piracy tool from Windows Vista, which disables the operating system when invoked, following customer complaints.

The so-called "kill switch" is designed to prevent users with illegal copies of Vista from using certain features.

But the tool has suffered from glitches since it was introduced with many Windows users claiming that legal copies of Vista had been disabled.

Microsoft says its efforts have seen a drop in piracy of its software.

In a statement released by the company, Microsoft corporate vice president Mike Sievert, said: "Users whose systems are identified as counterfeit will be presented with clear and recurring notices about the status of their system and how to get genuine copies."

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posted @ Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:30 PM |

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Gravatar # re: Vista 'Kill Switch' removed as of SP1
Posted by Ben Amada on 12/5/2007 8:09 PM
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Users whose systems are identified as counterfeit will be presented with clear and recurring notices about the status of their system and how to get genuine copies.
</quote>

"clear and recurring notices" ... I thought all Vista installations already have this, often referred to as "UAC security alerts" :-)
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