Re: WGA Error Log and WGANotify.settings in Windows Temp
- From: Grand_Poohbah <GrandPoohbah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 16:15:01 -0800
I believe that WGA is tied in to the Windows Update Service. My thought is
that the WU will check with WGA first to see if you are authorized to get
updates - or something like that. In view of this, I would imagine that WGA
runs at each boot just to verify (again) that you are genuine. Why a
Registry entry couldn't be made is beyond me unless people could change it to
a fake positive for "genuine".
Cheers,
GP
"JD" wrote:
Thanks for the reassurance. I must still wonder why these Temp files are.
repeated on startup with every day's new date.
"Grand_Poohbah" <GrandPoohbah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Windowsw Genuine Advantage (WGA) deals with your copy of Windows -- it
checks
to see if it is a genuine, registered, version of Windows. If yours is
genuine, there is nothing to worry about. It will NOT regulate any other
program on your computer
GP
"JD" wrote:
Thanks for the info. I take it there are really no "errors" here?
I'm embarrassed to confess that after posting my query, I remembered that
I
had installed a tax software program just last week. I paid for it online
and received an unlock code to enable me to use it. Reading the Notify
settings, I hope that I won't be told after a few weeks that I'm not
authorized to use the program.
"Grand_Poohbah" <GrandPoohbah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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They all have to do with Windows Genuine Advantage settings and
logging.
It
probably slipped in with one of your updates that you authorized. When
Windows tells me that updates are available, I always check the Custom
button
so see what it wants me to install. This way you will not be suprised
if
something gets installed that you aren't aware of.
GP
"JD" wrote:
For the past few days I've found these files in Windows | Temp,
time-stamped
every boot. Never seen them before. Can someone tell me what they
mean?
I've not installed any new applications in ages.
WGA ErrLog:
D446F964-542-80004005_D446F964-509-80004005
WGANotify.settings
Refresh Frequency on every 14 days
Show notification for every 1 logins
DaysBeforeBuyNow Unactivated = 31
DaysBeforeBuyNow Nongenuine = 14
Server DisableAll = false
Server DisableVLKID = true
Server DisableGetSP2 = false
User ReducedReminders = false
User ReducedVLKID = false
User ReducedGetSP2 = false
BalloonInterval = 2 hours
BalloonIntervalVLKID = 24 hours
BalloonIntervalGetSP2 = 504 hours
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