THE Microsoft Boosters section [1, 2] of Network World (IDG) has just covered what we wrote about twice in recent days [1, 2], suggesting that Microsoft's serious problems with the VLSC Web site have not been resolved.
Microsoft apologizes for, but doesn't really fix, software validation snafu
Problems with the licensing server has left some customers unable to use their apps for more than a month
Microsoft today apologized and explained why its Volume Licensing Service Center has been refusing to allow some legitimate users to access their Microsoft software for about the past month.
While Microsoft only released one patch today, they also admitted that the copy of Adobe Flash they've been shipping with XP until recently is outdated and buggy.
--Mason Cooley
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Needs Sunlight
2010-01-14 20:53:06
Roy Schestowitz
2010-01-14 22:41:24
“So, Microsoft actively looks the other way as people pirate its software. It builds its market share that way, and lets people get used to the idea of having Windows at a certain price.”
--ECT