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Just bought a Win7 Ultimate and I think it's a MSDN can some confirm, please.

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Hi,
If possible to get an answer before friday Nov 12th, I can then stop the payment and not loose my money.
Thanks in advance,
Diagnostic Report (1.9.0027.0):
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Windows Validation Data-->Validation Code: 0
Cached Online Validation Code: N/A, hr = 0xc004f012
Windows Product Key: *****-*****-8MG3F-7HT4D-CFX64
Windows Product Key Hash: UfAfr1PAWUl2NDOEZyGvASQ1J1c=
Windows Product ID: 00426-068-0639692-86456
Windows Product ID Type: 5
Windows License Type: Retail
Windows OS version: 6.1.7600.2.00010100.0.0.001
ID: {DB18445C-CFA4-4E12-AAB8-2C427266BF8B}(1)
Is Admin: Yes
TestCab: 0x0
LegitcheckControl ActiveX: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Product Name: Windows 7 Ultimate
Architecture: 0x00000000
Build lab: 7600.win7_gdr.100618-1621
TTS Error:
Validation Diagnostic:
Resolution Status: N/AVista WgaER Data-->
ThreatID(s): N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002Windows XP Notifications Data-->
Cached Result: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
File Exists: No
Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
WgaTray.exe Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
WgaLogon.dll Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002OGA Notifications Data-->
Cached Result: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
OGAExec.exe Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
OGAAddin.dll Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002OGA Data-->
Office Status: 109 N/A
OGA Version: N/A, 0x80070002
Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
Office Diagnostics: 025D1FF3-364-80041010_025D1FF3-229-80041010_025D1FF3-230-1_025D1FF3-517-80040154_025D1FF3-237-80040154_025D1FF3-238-2_025D1FF3-244-80070002_025D1FF3-258-3Browser Data-->
Proxy settings: N/A
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Win32)
Default Browser: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Download signed ActiveX controls: Prompt
Download unsigned ActiveX controls: Disabled
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: Allowed
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: Disabled
Allow scripting of Internet Explorer Webbrowser control: Disabled
Active scripting: Allowed
Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting: AllowedFile Scan Data-->
Other data-->
Office Details: <GenuineResults><MachineData><UGUID>{DB18445C-CFA4-4E12-AAB8-2C427266BF8B}</UGUID><Version>1.9.0027.0</Version><OS>6.1.7600.2.00010100.0.0.001</OS><Architecture>x32</Architecture><PKey>*****-*****-*****-*****-CFX64</PKey><PID>00426-068-0639692-86456</PID><PIDType>5</PIDType><SID>S-1-5-21-4258175548-1179387913-684454933</SID><SYSTEM><Manufacturer>Dell Inc. </Manufacturer><Model>OptiPlex GX280 </Model></SYSTEM><BIOS><Manufacturer>Dell Inc. </Manufacturer><Version>A08</Version><SMBIOSVersion major="2" minor="3"/><Date>20060303000000.000000+000</Date></BIOS><HWID>1CBB3607018400FC</HWID><UserLCID>041D</UserLCID><SystemLCID>0409</SystemLCID><TimeZone>W. Europe Standard Time(GMT+01:00)</TimeZone><iJoin>0</iJoin><SBID><stat>3</stat><msppid></msppid><name></name><model></model></SBID><OEM/><GANotification/></MachineData><Software><Office><Result>109</Result><Products/><Applications/></Office></Software></GenuineResults>Spsys.log Content: 0x80070002
Licensing Data-->
Software licensing service version: 6.1.7600.16385Name: Windows(R) 7, Ultimate edition
Description: Windows Operating System - Windows(R) 7, RETAIL channel
Activation ID: a0cde89c-3304-4157-b61c-c8ad785d1fad
Application ID: 55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f
Extended PID: 00426-00172-068-063969-00-1053-7600.0000-3132010
Installation ID: 009221225052835294463545965935442802026244742981101724
Processor Certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88338
Machine Certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88339
Use License URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88341
Product Key Certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88340
Partial Product Key: CFX64
License Status: Licensed
Remaining Windows rearm count: 3
Trusted time: 2010-11-09 22:05:21Windows Activation Technologies-->
HrOffline: 0x00000000
HrOnline: N/A
HealthStatus: 0x0000000000000000
Event Time Stamp: N/A
ActiveX: Registered, Version: 7.1.7600.16395
Admin Service: Registered, Version: 7.1.7600.16395
HealthStatus Bitmask Output:
HWID Data-->
HWID Hash Current: MgAAAAEABAABAAIAAAABAAAAAQABAAEAeqiQC2AhjgKEEe6kZJK06GLgolEkB/IZ7Ds=Tuesday, November 9, 2010 9:39 PM
Answers
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- Proposed as answer by Noel D PatonModerator Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:08 AM
- Marked as answer by Darin Smith MS Wednesday, November 10, 2010 7:10 PM
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 4:25 AM
All replies
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- Proposed as answer by Noel D PatonModerator Wednesday, November 10, 2010 10:08 AM
- Marked as answer by Darin Smith MS Wednesday, November 10, 2010 7:10 PM
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 4:25 AM -
Thank you for the quick response. Though it wasn't what I hoped for but at least I will be able to stop the payment and get my money back.
It is weired that these are availble to buy. The package and eveything must be genuine (sure looks like it to me anyway) except for the the actual key.
Well thanks again for answereing the question
//L
Korben sallaDWednesday, November 10, 2010 12:13 PM -
The thieves have enough money to purchase the equipment and supplies to print just about anything. According to an article (listed in the newest sticky in this forum) one such group even had a spool of fake ribbon for the COA's that if stretched out would measure 81 miles long. These people will sell one key, over and over again until it comes back as blocked. In response to this MS has changed the TN accounts and how keys are issued, it will make it tougher and less profitable for the bad guys but it also impact the people who have legitmate need for these types of accounts. Like everything else in this world, a few bad apples make it very tough on all of us.
The best way to prevent this from happening to you and to make this less appealing to the bad guys is to educate the consumer on how to safely purchase software or anything that can be counterfited easily for profit. The accounts that the keys are derived from are neccesary for people who develop and deploy software.
I believe that MS is doing as much as they can, they walk a fine line between protecting intelectual property and the perception that they are being heavy handed or violating privacy. Also, how much money and effort can they exhaust on antipiracy, I think they have to strike a balance that works for them but it occasionaly puts them at odds with thier customers.
To answer your statement above, the packaged product was not legitimate, it was an elaborate fake almost undetectable from the real product but if you were to report it and let MS look at it I bet they could tell the difference even if it took equipment to do so. The key WAS originaly issued by Microsoft, but for those who know what to look for it is identifiable as an abused TN key.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:13 PM