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Tracer_76
12-11-2002, 03:09 AM
Microsoft like to spy on there customers more so now than ever before.
WPA=Windows Product Registration

Regwizc.dll=Disable the RegistrationWizardControl, this doesn't affect you WPA. Trough this control, it is possible to check your registration data. So it's recommended to disable this Control.

SetRegDone=1 This setting pretends, that your online registration has already been done. Don't misunderstand, this doesn't affect the WPA.

Delete the ALEXA registry key= The ALEXA-key is a browser-addin which collects personal data about your surfing habits. For more info go to the producers of ALEXA (www.alexa.com).

Disable integrated windows authentication= This setting disables the ability, that the current user can be identified over the internet.

licdll.dll= Well if you have not made that activation within 30days of installing this little file will set you straight


SP1, MicroSHAFT states that 8 out of 10 work, yup that a vote of confidence.


websites:
Source Code: for licdll.dll http://www.reversing.net/articles/master/011/LicDllDecr/test.html
Link to read: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/26370.html http://www.cmitsch.at/techbase.php?show=1

“You must accept the agreement!”
Must we? Bottom line is that Microsoft can do whatever they want, and are powerful than governments, and they know it. Is there anything we can do to protect us from Microsoft abuse? Very little, but even the little might help, at least as a political statement while we wait on the next administration in Washington, and the EU parliament to take the necessary stepsJ

there are others but I will not get into it to long. More will come later maybe :)

SearchSkillzzz
12-11-2002, 03:38 AM
Very interesting man! It makes one wonder why people are choosing Linux, Linux a bit more now, glad to hear that linux profit is up by 31%, ataway Linux!:cool: