Microsoft blamed human error for a Windows Genuine Advantage problem that identified legitimate Windows users as pirates last week.
“Nothing more than human error started it all,” Alex Kochis, senior product manager for Windows Genuine Advantage at Microsoft wrote on the company blog Tuesday night. New software was accidentally loaded onto the live servers running the system, he said. That ultimately caused the servers to decline activation and validation requests that were good, he wrote.
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