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October 5th, 2007

The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 7:07 am

Categories: Activation, Anti-piracy, Corporate strategy, Internet Explorer, WGA

Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Mary Jo Foley

A day after Microsoft rolled out a refresh of Internet Explorer (IE) 7 that no longer requires Windows Genuine Validation (WGA) checks, industry watchers are speculating as to why the company did so.

The real reason(s) behind Microsoft’s move to exorcise WGA from IE7The IE team, for its part, will say nothing more than what it posted on October 4 to the IE Team Blog:

“Because Microsoft takes its commitment to help protect the entire Windows ecosystem seriously, we’re updating the IE7 installation experience to make it available as broadly as possible to all Windows users”

In other words: Microsoft was worried that “pirates” might not be protected by all the security goodness the company has added to IE, so it decided to remove piracy checks from the IE 7 download process.

Not surprisingly, there are other theories as to why Microsoft removed WGA from the browser. Perhaps Microsoft decided that WGA was enough of a deterrent to result in IE 7 failing to gain marketshare as fast as the company would like. From Ars Technica:

“The move (to release an IE 7 refresh sans WGA) is remarkable because it is the first time that Microsoft has removed WGA checks from a product in order to increase the attractiveness of that product. It’s difficult to see this as any but an attempt to get as many users as possible to install IE7, even those who have pirated Windows.”

According to data from the market researchers at Net Applications, IE 6.X currently has 42.75 percent of the worldwide browser market. IE 7 has 34.6 percent. Firefox 2.0 has 13.7 percent. Both IE 7 and Firefox 2 share is growing, Net Applications says (though given Firefox’s smaller user base, Firefox is growing more quickly).

I think Microsoft’s move to decouple WGA from IE7 as aimed less at attracting the “pirated software” crowd — as large as that contingent may be. Instead, I think Microsoft realizes that it is losing browser share to Firefox (and, a lesser extent, other competitors) primarily among more technical users. These kinds of users are more likely to be among those who are anti-WGA, I’d wager, equating repeated authentication checks with DRM.

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Other reasons you think Microsoft might have pulled the WGA plug on IE 7? Do you expect the company to cut WGA from other products, too? If so, which ones?

(Microsoft Internet Explorer 7. Image by kk+. CC 2.0) 

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Poll is broke  Magikx21 | 10/05/07
ditto  BR999 | 10/05/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  jfp | 10/05/07
Firefox All The Way  itanalyst | 10/05/07
A number of companies try...  Anton Philidor | 10/05/07
"Anti-Microsoft Market"  John L. Ries | 10/05/07
Buy what you like...  Anton Philidor | 10/05/07
I do  John L. Ries | 10/05/07
Servers  Anton Philidor | 10/05/07
Seems to me...  John L. Ries | 10/05/07
Your logic  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
You're correct  John Zern | 10/05/07
Xunil: Companies don't play hardball...  John L. Ries | 10/06/07
Branding and Loop back to the Original Query  DannyO_0x98 | 10/07/07
John L. Ries: That's just bias  xuniL_z | 10/08/07
i'm not anti-microsoft  notsofast | 10/08/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  mtgarden | 10/05/07
OMG  nucrash | 10/05/07
BTDBA  zkiwi | 10/05/07
"Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters" too funny!  jacarter3 | 10/05/07
And it's very well known  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
It having been fixed...  jasonp@... | 10/05/07
go and whinge somewhere else  mdsmedia | 10/05/07
Don't get  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
Nearly As Funny As  itanalyst | 10/05/07
A Flipping iPhone?  nucrash | 10/06/07
Flipping..  JCitizen | 10/08/07
10!  John L. Ries | 10/05/07
Hmmm,,, did you help write those Text Message commericals?  nomoremicrosoft | 10/05/07
Here you go.  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
GSOD...  JCitizen | 10/08/07
What?  OldMarine | 10/08/07
Your reasoning is the real reason...  JCitizen | 10/08/07
Microsoft  tracy anne | 10/08/07
Firefox is the reason  BobF_z | 10/05/07
Put it in perspective  nwoodson@... | 10/05/07
The real reason...  jacarter3 | 10/05/07
Well, the main reason most do is due to the fact  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
HAHA, nice one!!!  NonZealot | 10/05/07
I don't like IE 7  voska | 10/05/07
that's  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
I only use it because it is faster; but then...  JCitizen | 10/08/07
Re: Well, the main reason most do is due to the fact  none none | 10/05/07
huh??  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
Firefox is Superior!  chessmen | 10/05/07
Ok.  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
"that never crashes"?  balaknair | 10/08/07
IE 7 bug reopens debate over patch responsibilities  Intellihence | 10/08/07
Bill Gates explained it in 1998  shoktai@... | 10/05/07
The real reason...  JCitizen | 10/08/07
The poll's a joke  People | 10/05/07
whoa.  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
whoa! I wrote nothing of the sort.  People | 10/05/07
What was your point then?  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
Enough of the Enquirer misleading titles. The "REAL" reasons.....  xuniL_z | 10/05/07
RE: Enough of the Enquirer misleading titles.....  nwoodson@... | 10/05/07
Doesn't matter to me what IE does  terry flores | 10/05/07
Microsoft never gives anything away...  Henrik Moller | 10/05/07
re: Microsoft never gives anything away...  M.R. Kennedy | 10/05/07
Hmm. I think you have a point there  John Zern | 10/05/07
Not impossible, but it's MS that's famous for its dirty tricks. (nt  Henry Miller | 10/06/07
Real tried to commit business suicide...  JCitizen | 10/08/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  fflakey | 10/05/07
This addon makes IE almost as good as FF.  JoeMama_z | 10/05/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  kcredden2 | 10/06/07
Maybe it's because WGA is flawed?  HypnoToad72 | 10/06/07
The REAL reason for this blog.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/06/07
You just figgered that out?  Ole Man | 10/06/07
hard to say.  xuniL_z | 10/08/07
Congratulations, Zuny!  Ole Man | 10/08/07
NoAxe - what's up!  nizuse | 10/07/07
Firefox users aren't going to switch...  jinko | 10/08/07
Like the pirates, or anybody for that matter,...  JCitizen | 10/08/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  yp_my.memories@... | 10/08/07
Embedded RootKit or market share  msdead | 10/08/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  specer_jamestomlinson@... | 10/08/07
Ubiased poll?  rlescaille | 10/08/07
Where do I get it?  thammr | 10/08/07
Setting a new patch baseline  cquirke | 10/08/07
RE: The real reason(s) behind Microsoft's move to exorcise WGA from IE7  mustang457@... | 10/09/07
Make the switch I use crazybrowser  mdbobbo@... | 10/11/07

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