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Re: WgaLogon.dll
I would disable it, regardless of whether you have a legit copy or not. It's a drain and consumes resources un-necessarily and even if you have a legit copy, why do you need Microsoft to watch over you all the time like big brother?
You don't have a representative from Dabs coming round to check everytime you print something from your printer to check that it's not been pinched, so why have it on Windows?
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It's a bit tricky to disable and Microsoft have went out of their way to make an "ordinary" user disable it easily, but if you have the right tools and a bit of know-how, it's possible to get rid of it for good. I won't go into methods or how to's here, but it is possible.
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