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Take care and should you have future WGA problems please visit me again here Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. From what I remember of trying e17 on something-or-other way back when it was too weird for me. Well, sorta. You might be kidding, but this is my thought exactly. It is to wonder if a little money didn't change hands between Redmond and some AV companies in order to get a little FUD spread around.
After all, an executable that hides from the end user as much as WGA Notification does must be filling some kind of hidden agenda. That's certainly been my experience too.
I'd run it through Jotti's, but at the moment they're running at percent. I submitted it to Anubis, but they're sloooooooowwwwwwwwww and it's still in line. Later Anubis tried to load the results page and I got a Network Timeout error. Web Tool. The file is clean. This means that RemoveWGA has to create a Registry run key to do this, classic Trojan behavior but in this case, benign. Besides, looking for information about the Trojans listed above results in absolutely NO information about what their danger is: not-a-virus.
Characteristics of the following security risk was identified in the system: Security Risk Description Application. Some users may wish to do this, if not, this may be removed. I'm terrified. This is simply FUD of the worst kind. You try to submit it and tell them that it might be a false positive, and you get a canned response paraphrased that "The file you uploaded is already recognized as a virus". I hate it when I run against a stonewall like this.
RemoveWGA Fuggid. Burnt out on looking. It's all FUD anyway. I've used the download and it didn't hurt my system at all. Far from it, I can now boot my computer and get it to be responsive about 20 seconds faster.
So what it boils down to is this: either you have the balls to run it despite all the FUD or you don't. This is often used in malware and is therefore part of the signature file. Restore them now WU freezing is nothing new to begin with. I had that happen this past weekend before I used the tool. My updates are going fine. Un UPXed neither found a problem either, but our corporate server running Symantec Corporate Server Edition sorry, don't know exactly which vintage did flag it and stopped it from being copied to a network share located on the server.
I did not go to the Symantec site to verify what the danger was, it did call it an information disabler of some sort, which is of course what it is. Funny it didn't have a problem with the UPXed version. Kinda tells me the Symantec product is pretty much shite. Of course this is just my humble uninformed opinion. John, I know it would be a major undertaking to migrate to an alternative operating system.
It sure was for me. The intention of this patch was to make sure that the copy of Windows installed on a computer was original to offer more possibilities to those that passed the test. Nevertheless, many users saw how their legal Windows were marked as non-genuine and could no longer use the Windows Genuine Advantages like updates or new programs. That is why many of these users started to use RemoveWGA. This software only removes the notifications , in other words, you won't make your Windows seem original, but you'll eliminate the notifications and other bothersome inconveniences that Microsoft prepared for those that didn't pass the test.
Thus, RemoveWGA is a good program to have at hand so that we don't get any surprise when a software update or download tries to validate our copy of Windows.
I have auto updates "on". But just to notifty me there are updates available. But it's set NOT to download them. Very convenient. Hello, Interesting point. I tried your tool on one of my pc - where it said that the tool is not active. So loaded or not? And why not, if supposedly the download and install succeeded? The Question 4 could be the cause.
The tool doesn't care if there is a registry entry or not, it checks if the DLL is actually loaded and alive in memory. If the system cannot execute the file, then althought the reg entry is there, it cannot load it. If you want to check manually if the WgaLogon. Then left click on "winlogon. Please keep us informed. Thank you very much in advance Regards, gkweb. Last edited: Jun 18,