I got my first taste of the Windows
Genuine Advantage today. I’ve been seeing a lot about Photo Story 3 on the
web lately so I thought I’d give it a try. The download was pretty painless
with a link to the 5MB msi file right off the product home page. But trying to install
it simply said something to the effect that I needed the Windows Genuine Advantage
and no mention of how to go about getting it (even though I did have a genuine Windows
XP license on my machine).
Being the clever IT pro I was I clicked on a banner image that talked about the Windows
Genuine Advantage which then took through installing an ActiveX control and then prompting
for my serial key and then authenticated that I had a genuine installation. After
this I was able to run the setup and install Photo Story. The fact is that this is
a pretty convoluted process of authenticating and installing and I don’t think
a typical home user would be able to complete what I did.