Try posting your question to a newsgroup with "Windows" in the description.
This is a .Net programming newsgroup.
RobinS.
>I have genuine MS on my computer and this download that was somehow loaded
>on
> to my computer says I do not or that I may be at risk. How do I get rid of
> this pop up.
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> I have genuine MS on my computer and this download that was somehow loaded on
> to my computer says I do not or that I may be at risk. How do I get rid of
> this pop up.
RobinS - 15 May 2008 08:05 GMT
I think you should post this to a public usenet newsgroup, so the Microsoft
lawyers can track you down. What you are doing is illegal. Being able to
copy software does not make you a software developer, it makes you a
software thief.
RobinS.
> My address to all MVPs and Microsoft® developers’ network formally known
> as
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>> of
>> this pop up.
Francis - 18 May 2008 17:31 GMT
> I think you should post this to a public usenet newsgroup, so the Microsoft
> lawyers can track you down. What you are doing is illegal. Being able to
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> >> of
> >> this pop up.
Jameson - 29 Jun 2008 21:59 GMT
Also, please take some more english speaking lessons, your ability is
severely lacking.
> My address to all MVPs and Microsoft® developers’ network formally known
> as
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>> of
>> this pop up.
> I have genuine MS on my computer and this download that was somehow loaded on
> to my computer says I do not or that I may be at risk. How do I get rid of
> this pop up.
Hey did you get this problem fixed and how did u do it cos i have the same
problem