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Re: [Full-disclosure] Vista Reduced Function mode triggered
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- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Vista Reduced Function mode triggered
- From: "php0t" <php0t@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 23:29:10 +0100
Didn't have the chance / interest to meet Vista myself as of yet, but
if what you wrote isn't user error or something specific and limited to
only a few computers then excuse me a moment while i lmao. BTW, is there
anything in vista's agreement in legalish that could be translated into
'you agree that you feed your software internet' ? Maybe micro$ says
that this is needed to verify that you're running a legal OS every now
and then, so $uck it ? :-) Sorry for not having ideas just raising more
questions, hope somebody replies in a few pointing out the obvious.
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[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Geo.
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 8:27 PM
To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Vista Reduced Function mode triggered
The other day I used my router to limit my Vista laptop from talking to
anything but one subnet on the internet. 3 days later suddenly some
things
would not work.
Solitaire failed to start, click on it and you get the magic donut
showing
it's starting up then nothing.
Right click on network and pick properties you get the magic donut
showing
it's starting up then nothing.
So I removed the routes so Vista could once again phone home and within
a
minute or two both solitaire and network properties worked just fine.
Now this Vista system is less than 30 days old and has already been
activated. So the claims that Reduced Function mode only kicks in if you
don't activate within 30 days is bunk if this is Reduced Function mode.
So I decided to trigger RF mode on purpose to see how it responds. I
stopped
the Software License service which claims that doing so will trigger RF
mode. 24 hours later solitaire, network properties, and control panel
all
show the same behavior, the magic donut showing they are starting up
then
nothing. No events in event log, nothing.
I then started the Software License service and presto like magic these
functions work again. So I'm convinced that the machine being routed so
it
can't talk to MS triggered RF mode within a few days. Now to me this
seems
pretty clear even though it wasn't a real scientific method of testing.
And
further, this looks to me like an accident waiting to happen. I mean
imagine
if MS fell off the planet we would have a pretty major problem as the
bulk
of the worlds computers started shutting down, talk about a security
issue?
So anyone here with a bit more technical expertise want to pick up this
ball
and run with it?
Geo.
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