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Windows no longer genuine after Safeguard 5.6 install

Hello.  I installed Safeguard 5.6 on a Dell E6420 with Win 7 32bit SP1.  After the install windows reported it was modified in an unauthorized way and that it's no longer genuine.    Prior to the Safeguard install, windows was activated and genuine as it usually is when it's preactivated at the factory by Dell.

I installed Safeguard like I always do.  I'm using a Dell OEM version of Win7.

Has anyone every seen something like this before?

The event log includes these:

Log Name:      Application
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP
Date:          6/13/2011 4:42:32 PM
Event ID:      1017
Task Category: None
Level:         Error
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:      computer.corp.domain.com
Description:
Installation of the Proof of Purchase failed. 0xC004F015
Partial Pkey=733WD
ACID=?
Detailed Error[?]

Log Name:      Application
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP
Date:          6/13/2011 4:42:32 PM
Event ID:      1029
Task Category: None
Level:         Warning
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:      computer.corp.domain.com
Description:
Unable to get detailed error information during license consumption. Last error 0xC004F015.

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  • Hi JBayley, PASHYN,

    we have very few reports from customers about Windows 7 being no longer genuine after the installation of SafeGuard Enterprise.

    This is currently being analysed internally and we're actively working on a resolution to this problem.

    I
    t is not yet clear if SafeGuard Enterprise alone affects the Windows ginuine status of the current installation or if only installations in combination with a certain 3rd party product are affected, but as SafeGuard Enterprise brings device drivers that operate on a very low level, it might be possible that Windows sees the installation as a "significant hardware change" and requires a re-activation - although one significant hardware change at a time is not sufficient to trigger the mechanism:

    "Will I ever need to activate my current copy of Windows again?

    Maybe. You might have to activate Windows again if:


    You make a significant hardware change to your computer, such as upgrading the hard disk and memory at the same time. If a major hardware change requires activating 
    Windows again, you will be notified and will have three days to activate your copy of Windows."

    (source: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Activating-Windows-frequently-asked-questions )


    However, clients that are affected report to be ginuine again after being connected to the internet / internal Windows KMS servers.


    As mentioned before, the issue is currently being analysed and I'll try to keep the post up-to-date.

    Thanks,

    Chris

    :34609
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  • Hi JBayley, PASHYN,

    we have very few reports from customers about Windows 7 being no longer genuine after the installation of SafeGuard Enterprise.

    This is currently being analysed internally and we're actively working on a resolution to this problem.

    I
    t is not yet clear if SafeGuard Enterprise alone affects the Windows ginuine status of the current installation or if only installations in combination with a certain 3rd party product are affected, but as SafeGuard Enterprise brings device drivers that operate on a very low level, it might be possible that Windows sees the installation as a "significant hardware change" and requires a re-activation - although one significant hardware change at a time is not sufficient to trigger the mechanism:

    "Will I ever need to activate my current copy of Windows again?

    Maybe. You might have to activate Windows again if:


    You make a significant hardware change to your computer, such as upgrading the hard disk and memory at the same time. If a major hardware change requires activating 
    Windows again, you will be notified and will have three days to activate your copy of Windows."

    (source: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Activating-Windows-frequently-asked-questions )


    However, clients that are affected report to be ginuine again after being connected to the internet / internal Windows KMS servers.


    As mentioned before, the issue is currently being analysed and I'll try to keep the post up-to-date.

    Thanks,

    Chris

    :34609
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