By Michael Santo
Contributing Writer, RealTechNews

Responding to criticism of its new WGA Notifications program, Microsoft has made some changes to the software and released a new version. The updated software no longer checks in every time the PC boots. They have also given guidelines to remove the application, which had previously been uninstallable and let to development of such utilities as RemoveWGA.

Interestingly, the new version is said to check “periodically”. Microsoft needs to define periodically for me.

At the same time, however, Ed Bott at ZDNet Blogs has some interesting rumors / speculation about the possible future of WGA. He wonders if, since Microsoft has said to him via email that it may someday make WGA Notifications mandatory, Microsoft may someday use the program to prevent PCs it believes are running pirated software from booting. Naturally, this is all speculation, but it is interesting food for thought.

I have 7 PCs and laptops, all with legitimate OSes, but I also know software. There are bugs in all software. And there have already been reports on WGA issues on legitimately licensed PCs.

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