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EULA Question
Beck beck@none microsoft public windows vista general "Brian W" <brian.wescombeSOD...@ntlSPAMworld.com> wrote in message news:fmsyh.1790$mn2.196@newsfe7-win.ntli.net... Just reading through the OEM EULA on my Vista Ultimate (it is labelled as EN-US even though I'm in the UK, so I won't go into the legalities or

Eula Question
Peter van der Goes p_vanderg...@toadstool.u microsoft public vsnet general "nntp.charter.net" <some...@dot.net> wrote in message news:RtLrd.30$pZ6.21@fe07.lga. Question: what, if anything, does the EULA for the student addition have to say regarding this? Is it OK for me to distribute this application?

Hypothetical EULA question
Paul M. Cook©® pmBERMUDA_SHORTSc...@gte.net microsoft public win2000 general Unless you have a MOLPA then you will need to buy another copy of W2K, CD and all. If I read the eula correctly, it says something about only having permission to install on one computer. Do I really have to buy another copy of the CD,

OEM EULA question
So, when people ask what is permitted with this piece of software or that, and expect a general all-purpose answer based on some general, all-purpose However, for the following reasons I find the practice of answering certain questions by saying, "Read the EULA" to be an evasion which is no answer at all.

EULA question
germ g...@canada.com microsoft public dotnet general i'll have to take a real close look at the go live - as i understand it what you are talking about is not allowed. the only thing you are It would seem that the Go Live EULA severely limits the marketing of any application developed using the beta products.

General Question
Or is there a general mis-conception by the general users related thereto? The statement above yours is not mine, and I disagree with your response only for the is a 50/50 shot with an OEM system yet not an issue otherwise as long as the PK is used only for the limit of installs allowed according to the EULA.

Go Live EULA question & concern
As for steps 2. and 3. you will be able to determine that by reading the EULA that you read after step 1. TB wrote: I have read through some of these messages and while the general support suggestion seems to be "read the EULA" I would ask that you consider this sad story (cue violins) I have purchased Microsoft

EULA question
Ian viper4...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp general You'll hardly be breaking the EULA. Just from what I've seen in this newsgroup *today*, a lot of people, myself included, plan on doing OK, I was discussing some of the implications of the current EULA with some friends and the following question came up.

Eula Question
Mike
Brannigan [MSFT] mikeb...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general The use of a Virtual PCs requires a new license for Windows XP for each Mike Brannigan [Microsoft] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights Please note I cannot respond to e-mailed questions.

EULA Question
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@nojunk.velocitus.net microsoft public windowsxp general Greetings -- Asked and answered almost daily. Does the EULA allow me to install the Home edition on both my desktop and my laptop as previous versions did? I want to upgrade, but don't want to have to buy TWO copies. Tom.

Hypothetical EULA question
Andrew ab1...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp beta general yeah it will activate, just i dont see the point "Marc Y Paulin" <van...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3b6036cc.9551314@msnews.microsoft.com... I wonder if the EULA permits the dual-booting of the same OS (or triple booting) on the same machine

EULA questions
GSV Three Minds in a Can GSV@[127.0.0.1] microsoft public windowsxp general Bitstring <#lcZffHMDHA....@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>, from the wonderful person "Mike Brannigan Of course if you read the EULA it says you can only install one copy on the same PC anyway .. not that I believe for a minute that any MS lawyer

General Mappoint developer question
terri AssocExp...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general My response was to the EULAs of previous versions of Windows as Tom asked if he was allowed to install on 2 computers as previous versions allowed. As for any retailer that won't take back the software due to the refusal of the EULA by the purchaser,

EULA questions
Ian Merrithew optimus2...@my-deja.com microsoft public windowsxp general nosuchem...@dot.com (Greg P Rozelle) wrote in news:3f2bd3f4.6635198@msnews. microsoft.com: I guess, I just don't understand it. I'm an adult. I maybe excellent with computers, tips, etc When it comes to legal jargon-I'm no good at understanding

EULA Question
StL Blues Fan stlblues...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general If I understand correctly, purchasing an upgrade version requires that the prior product NOT be used on a different PC. OK, I was discussing some of the implications of the current EULA with some friends and the following question came up.

EULA question
Habitatual habitat...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Thanks, I'll do Mandrake instead "Nicholas" <mrxp2...@nospamyahoo.com> wrote in message Also, open XP's "Help and Support" and type: EULA and click on "Questions and Answers about the End User License Agreement".

General Question
Greg P Rozelle nosuchem...@dot.com microsoft public windowsxp general My computer came with more connections than the eula allows. I have 6 usb ports. 3 pci slots. Agp Grahpics slot, Modem connection, which uses on of the pci slots. Network adapter. Monitor. Then usually mike, speakers. How can I follow the eula?

EULA Question
Covault mar...@prodigy.net microsoft public dotnet general It would seem that the Go Live EULA severely limits the marketing of any application developed using the beta products. How does MSFT propose a product is sold if one cannot refer to MSFT, or any of its trademarks in the marketing of the application?

EULA question
_SPAM_net microsoft public outlook microsoft public outlook general Yes, but only on 1 mobile device of the primary user of the computer you've assigned the Outlook license If I purchase a stand-alone copy of Outlook 2003, does the Eula permit me to install on a desktop and a laptop, like the full Office Eula?

Hypothetical EULA question
Geary.com microsoft public windowsxp beta general I wonder if the EULA permits the dual-booting of the same OS (or triple booting) on the same machine installed from the same CD. I'm not sure if I'm describing this properly. The reason is that I want to have NTFS on my drives and an extra lean/barebone installation