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vmware question
Koehlm...@t-online.de comp os linux advocacy General Protection Fault wrote: On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 19:18:49 +0000, Peter Hayes wrote: Jim Richardson <warl...@eskimo.com> wrote: ISTR, something in the EULA that seemed to disallow running XP in an emulator like VMWare, but I can't recall for sure.

Eula Question
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macatak...@home.com microsoft public windowsxp general Not 100% sure, but I think it would be perfectly legal to do so. Just remember, the EULA is above the law! -- -William Macke.

EULA question
Kris a...@b.net microsoft public windowsxp general On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 20:04:04 -0500, Frog wrote: Thanks you one and all for your responses. When you start up TI7, there may be eula info in "about". Also while you have it running, see if there is an option you can select to create a rescue cd/floppy. 3.

EULA Question
Ian viper4...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp general Wait... I didn't read that thoroughly. :p What you're planning to do *is* against the EULA. Just want to clear that up/not look OK, I was discussing some of the implications of the current EULA with some friends and the following question came up.

Go Live EULA question & concern
Dennis Pack dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general Brian: With XP and earlier the motherboard was classified as the main component. 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

Vista & XP dual booting: Eula questions +
Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com.invalid microsoft public outlook microsoft public outlook general 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? Thanks.

To the MVPs: the EULA
There is no violation - except sometimes in the eyes of the 7th and 8th circuits - if there is no remedy to the buyer if he disagrees with the EULA, and it is fairly accurate to say that circuits other than the 7th and 8th look unfavorably on EULAs in general because they are one-sided standard form contracts that

Question About GNU General Public License
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@nospam.cableone.net microsoft public win2000 general Greetings -- The COA and Product Key _is_ the license, and the installation CD is superfluous. 3 good answers to the question so far. But does license = CD? Do you have to buy another retail box, or can you just purchase the COA?

Hypothetical EULA question
Tim Slattery Slatter...@bls.gov microsoft public windowsxp general "Bruce Chambers" <bchamb...@nospamcableone.net> wrote: Greetings -- Yes, this is a bit of a grey area. According to the EULA, an OEM license may not be transferred from one distinct PC to another PC. However, this most emphatically does not prohibit

EULA question
Rolandas R. rolanda...@mail.ru microsoft public vstudio general Hi guys, I've just read this comment in Ethereal documentation: http://anonsvn.ethereal.com/ethereal/trunk/README.win32 MS Visual I couldn't find anything in EULA.txt included with VS.NET. Could you please clarify this point? Thanks a lot in advance.

EULA Question
Mr.Tickle MrTic...@mrmen.com microsoft public dotnet general EULAs mean jack in law. "Brian Henry" <brian...@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:#o0T5P#aDHA.2932@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... In the EULA theres this paragraph 14. SOFTWARE TRANSFER. The initial user of the Software may make a one-time permanent transfer

EULA question
A.Hunsa...@nwp01.usace.army.mil microsoft public vstudio general I'm seeking a clarification of the EULA for Visual Studio 6 Enterprise Edition. From the EULA: 1.1 General Has anyone else received a more definite answer to this question? Does Microsoft have a specific e-mail address to answer this question? Thanks!

EULA Question
Mick mikeyjames@NO_SPAM.geocities.com microsoft public windowsxp general I have a similar situ with an IBM Aptiva - apparently the recovery disk will not be accepted by the upgrade cd as OK, I was discussing some of the implications of the current EULA with some friends and the following question came up.

EULA question about Windows XP
Savage om nocr...@go.com microsoft public win2000 general I just aquired another computer, and am considering installing an OS on it. 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, or is there a part of the

Dual Boot - basic question
and then you have to read through and click that you agree to the EULA, click on the path, click on this, click on that and the other. Some are more complex than .... I'm very impressed w/ Linux, in general. But, I don't really know if it's worth it for me to switch. You won't know until you try it. Seriously.

Outlook 2003 Eula question
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@nospamcableone.net microsoft public windowsxp general Greetings -- Yes, this is a bit of a grey area. According to the EULA, an OEM license may not be transferred from one distinct PC to another PC. However, this most emphatically does not prohibit one from repairing or upgrading the PC on

Eula Question
Kris a...@b.net microsoft public windowsxp general On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 02:29:40 -0500, Kris wrote: On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 20:04:04 -0500, Frog wrote: Thanks When you start up TI7, there may be eula info in "about". Also while you have it running, see if there is an option you can select to create a rescue cd/floppy.

OEM EULA question
Brannigan@localhost microsoft public windows vista general "Dave" <dcox1...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:eUwxgMkbIHA.3572@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl. Brannigan@localhost> wrote in message Your 100% correct about the EULA and what Office can be installed on. But that doesn't answer his question about the error he

EULA Question
Alex Nichol Al...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 07:34:49 -0400, "Tom" <tpolo...@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: 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. No.

OEM EULA question
The original disk of Office was NFR and only came with a NFR EULA. On the replacement disk it says "ILLegal Without Separate License from Microsoft" and "Not For Retail or OEM Distribution". This disk came with a Produxt Key. My question what does Microsoft consider as the License? a) The EULA b) THe Certificate Of