[access-uk] Re: Windows genuine advantage

Andy, installing WGA will do no harm, providing you're running a legal
copy of Windows. All it does is check that what you're running is indeed
a genuinely legal copy, nothing else. Hope that helps.
On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 22:21:05 +0100, "Andy Collins"
<andy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> Updates is asking me to install WGA [Windows Genuine Advantage] on my 
> machine. Is it ok to go ahead and do this? Is there any real advantage
> from 
> doing so?
> 
> Thanks - Andy 
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