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		<title>Remove WAT v2.2.5 &#8211; Easy Windows 7 Activation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All Windows 7 versions are supported.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Editions supported.
RemoveWAT removes WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) completely from  the OS, whilst still retaining OS genuine status and receiving all  updates.
You will still pass the genuine check (WGA).
Disables activation completely but does nothing to the validation.
There will be no windows activation section in control [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All Windows 7 versions are supported.<br />
Windows Server 2008 R2 Editions supported.</p>
<p>RemoveWAT removes WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) completely from  the OS, whilst still retaining OS genuine status and receiving all  updates.</p>
<p>You will still pass the genuine check (WGA).<br />
Disables activation completely but does nothing to the validation.</p>
<p>There will be no windows activation section in control panel.</p>
<p>Windows Activation Technologies will be gone.<br />
No slmgr, no nags, no prompts.</p>
<p>Original credits to: FreeRyde &amp; Hazar</p>
<p>Works perfectly on a system where previous activation (Developer  activation 1.1.3) was disabled by the new WAT update.<br />
New Windows 7 antipiracy update to phone home regularly<br />
Feb 2010<br />
The update will detect &#8220;more than 70 known and potentially dangerous  activation exploits&#8221; that attempt to bypass or compromise WAT and will  determine whether the copy of Windows 7 that is installed on a PC is  genuine. It is also supposed to improve the integrity of key licensing  components on the OS and will run periodic validations every 90 days.</p>
<p>The update will be for all editions of Windows 7, although it will be  distributed for Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise  editions first. It will be available online at Microsoft.com/Genuine  starting on February 16, and on the Microsoft Download Center the  following day. Later this month, the update will also be offered through  Windows Update as an &#8220;Important&#8221; update, but it will not be directly  offered through Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). The update will  be voluntary (meaning that you can choose not to install it) and can  also be uninstalled at any time. Enterprise customers use WSUS to manage  the distribution of software updates in their IT environment, so it&#8217;s  surprising that Microsoft is skipping this area, though the company  noted a WSUS administrator can import this update from Microsoft Update.</p>
<p>Microsoft also promised that the update will not jeopardize the user&#8217;s  privacy since none of the information sent to Microsoft&#8217;s servers  includes personally identifiable information. If the update spots known  activation exploits and the copy of Windows 7 is found to be nongenuine,  the antipiracy notifications built into the OS will spring to life.</p>
<p>PCs running genuine Windows 7 software with no activation exploits won&#8217;t  see any prompts since the update runs quietly in the background.  Microsoft also says the customer will see no reduced functionality in  their copy of Windows: applications work as expected and access to  personal information is unchanged. During the quarterly validation,  Windows will download the latest &#8220;signatures&#8221; that are used to identify  new activation exploits (think antivirus software). The WAT update will  run a check and repair weekly, however, if it discovers tampering,  disabling, or missing licensing files.</p>
<p>Just last week, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit over the Windows  Genuine Advantage (WGA) component in Windows XP after more than three  years. Still, Microsoft chose to make this WAT update optional, so  clearly the company has changed its ways at least a little bit.<span id="more-823"></span>Download:</p>
<p>http://hotfile.com/dl/43559442/4bc3d59/RemoveWat2.2.5.rar.html</p>
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