Bypass Vista activation
Apr 7th, 2007 by NiCK Carty

A well renowned expert, Brian Livingstone on the inner working of Microsoft Windows had made a comment where he reveals a backdoor route around activation which effectively destroys activation as an antipiracy measure. That, in and of itself, isn’t a particularly surprising development. The real story is the fact that the exploit was created by Microsoft itself. The “SkipRearm” process involves some simple editing of Registry files that can “extend the activation deadline of Vista indefinitely.” This backdoor around WGA was created to help corporations keep machines working whilst they work under the heavy burden of prepping systems for Vista activation. If they can’t do it within Vista’s 30 day grace period, they can postpone activation by 30 days up to three times using the “sysprep /generalize” command: SkipRearm can be executed indefinitely. Specifically, Microsoft documentation says “Microsoft recommends that you use the SkipRearm setting if you plan on running Sysprep multiple times on a computer.” Now that Windows Activation could potentially help pirates as well as annoy legitimate Windows owners, it’s hard to see how Microsoft will be able to continue to justify using this ineffective, draconian system.
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