Microsoft is deploying a whole new update called "Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7," that'll detect far more than 70 activation exploits,
Office Professional Plus 2010, and can pinpoint regardless if Windows 7 installed is genuine to protect customers’ PCs by making sure that the integrity of key licensing components remains intact. Update's designed to run on all editions of Windows 7,
Windows 7 Home Premium, but will distribute first to Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise editions. It'll be available online at www.microsoft.com/genuine beginning Feb 16 and on Microsoft Download Center beginning Feb 17. Later this month, update'll also be offered through Windows Update as an ‘Important’ update. Although Update willn’t be directly offered through Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), but an admin can import it into WSUS through Microsoft Update catalog.
This Update identify known activation exploits, and if Windows 7 is non-genuine, notifications built into Windows seven will inform customer that Windows isn’t genuine by displaying informational dialog boxes with options for customer to either get more information, or acquire genuine Windows. Desktop wallpaper will be switched to plain desktop (all of the customer’s desktop icons,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, gadgets, or pinned applications stay in place). Periodic reminders and a persistent desktop watermark act as further alerts to customer. It’s important to know that customer will see no reduced functionality in their copy of Windows – a customer’s applications work as expected,
Windows 7 Product Key, and access to personal information is unchanged. Update’ll run periodic validations (initially every 90 days). During validation, Windows will download latest ‘signatures’ that’re used to identify new activation exploits – much like an anti-virus service. When tampering, disabling,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, or missing licensing files are discovered, WAT Update runs a check and repair weekly to ensure that licensing files’re properly repaired.[Source]