\n\nSo, today, my copy of Vista Home Basic (retail, full price, etc. bought for me by our IT department to test our stuff on) demanded that I activate it. OK, annoying and alarming, but I'll bite. So I clicked the Activate button (or whatever it was) and held my breath. A few seconds pass, and then \"Activation was Successful\". OK, so a bit alarming, scary if I were -- say -- not online at the time, but no biggy.\n\nThen, a few minutes later I notice the following at the lower right of the screen:\n\n\"This copy of Windows is not genuine.\"\n\nSlightly panicking (only slightly, because I really don't give a rat's ass) I search the help for \"not genuine\" and follow the most appropriate seeming link. I eventually activate Vista again. Same thing -- Activation Successful.\n\nAnd the message still reads:\n\n\"This copy of Windows is not genuine.\"\n\nI guess XP is genuine.","$updatedAt":"2024-06-05T09:49:18.179+00:00",path:"vista-the-gift-that-keeps-on-ing",_created:"2024-07-09T20:33:46.738Z",id:"108",_modified:"2024-07-09T20:33:46.738Z","$id":"108",_path:"post/path=vista-the-gift-that-keeps-on-ing"},"page/path=blog":{path:"blog",css:"",imageUrl:"",prefetch:[{regexp:"^\\/(([\\w\\d]+\\/)*)([\\w-]+)\\/?$",path:"post/path=[3]"}],tags:["public"],source:"",title:"",description:"",_path:"page/path=blog"}}