Can't activate windows

CTrainBEB

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I have one day to activate windows and when i try to it says that local scripting is disabled, and to try again when scripting is enabled. I tried turning off both my firewall and my anti-virus but it still won't go through. Anyone know how to fix this? I think i am gonna get locked out of my computer in about 7 hours
 

MrControversial

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Screw that. I'm going to use the same excuse I've used for years, "I updgraded my motherboard and CPU and Windows won't let me activate my code." Then the Indian dude on the other end gives me a code and voila!
 

Amaroque

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Originally posted by: Nacelle
I read that Microsoft is shutting down their web auththentication. They want everyone to use the phone.

I highly doubt that. Do you realize how much money Microsoft saves in payroll with electronic activation? They would have to increase their activation operators (whatever MS call's them) by a thousand fold! :Q
 

DreamerSpawn

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I agree with Stevty2889...you can call on the phone and have it directly activated.


Originally posted by: CTrainBEB
I have one day to activate windows and when i try to it says that local scripting is disabled, and to try again when scripting is enabled. I tried turning off both my firewall and my anti-virus but it still won't go through. Anyone know how to fix this? I think i am gonna get locked out of my computer in about 7 hours

 

Bozo Galora

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wow, missed that one
so you buy a DELL, crash your system and have to reload XP, then its phone home only.
 

John

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Originally posted by: Nacelle
I read that Microsoft is shutting down their web auththentication. They want everyone to use the phone.


Intended to curtail the stealing and selling of certificates of authenticity, the new security measure will start at the end of this month. At first, it will be limited to the Windows XP software preinstalled on systems shipped by the top 20 PC sellers.