>I agree this could be an issue, but I doubt anyone would pursue it. As long as another person does not "run" vfp6.exe (as implied by the EULA)and enter the design/development environment, I believe they would not be in violation of the EULA.
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>Of course, I am not an attorney...I could be wrong <s>.
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>>Sounds good to me, but the problem exists in that if she installs it on a machine that is not her own. Then if that person who sits at that computer every day by chance uses an aspect of VFP or Visual Studio, then she is in violation. I think that Visual Studio installs a lot of things that I use outside of Visual Studio in some day to day operations.
Attorney, attorney, hey attorney... Isn't this where JP ususally jumps in...:)
Bret Hobbs
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