Re: Microsoft Activation Stupidity



Mr. Frazzlebottom wrote:


There just may be a way to solve this problem. But to do so it to, what? Spend tens of hours posting stupid questions to Usenet in hope of a non-arrogant MS MVP that actually has something useful to say about this?

That's hardly a good way to put potential helpers into the right frame of mind. It also doesn't help having to pick through paragraphs of flailing resentment to find out what the bones of your technical problem might be.
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