Este es el link del forum: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=475709 Videos: http://rapidshare.com/files/37580147/recording.ogg http://youtube.com/watch?v=OfwC1XAy3Sc http://blip.tv/file/273561?filename=...Windows559.flv Salu2 2007/6/28, Rafa Grimán <rgriman@sgi.com>:
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Acabo de leer este correo en otra lista y me ha parecido curioso. Si alguien lo puede confirmar ...
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I think I may have inadvertently found away around their attempt to force WGA upon me if I want updates.
Here's what happened. As ever, the tray icon that notifies me of available updates had activated. I clicked the notification balloon which showed the small window that listed the available updates and the check-boxes you can use to choose which of the offered updates to install. I deselected the WGA and the Malicious Software Removal tool, kept the others and confirmed the dialog. This is something I've never done before, always preferring to go through the Windows Update (browser-based) application.
At the point, I believe the selected updates are downloaded, but not installed. At that point I tried the Windows Update application again with the same result (you must install WGA ... blah, blah, blah), which I again declined.
Then I forgot about this whole business (and came here to write my original post on this topic). This morning I shut down my Windows and when I did so, it proceeded to install the updates I'd selected. I was apprehensive, thinking they were going to go ahead and install WGA, too.
But when I started Windows up again, the WGA and Malicious Software Removal Tool were still listed as available updates (the only available updates).
So it would seem I found an end run around Microsoft's desire to get WGA onto my system.
So far, so good...
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Rafa
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Rafa Grimán Systems Engineer
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