John,
Whoops! You mean I should have licensed all those copies? <g>
That's wierd though.. I seem to recall we bought licenses and had no trouble with them. Guess time has eroded my brain more than I thought. <g>
Thanks for the clarification!!
Best,
DD
>(Ahem)
>
>This is a direct cut and paste from the FoxPro for DOS 2.6 INSTALL.TXT file:
>
> **************************************************************
> * Note: Every Microsoft FoxPro user must have a Microsoft *
> * FoxPro license. A license is obtained by buying a retail *
> * package or a Microsoft License Pack. For more information *
> * about network use restrictions, see your Microsoft FoxPro *
> * license agreement. *
> **************************************************************
>
>>'Fraid not. Way back when, you could buy either a single user copy of Fox (both FoxBASE+ and FoxPro) OR you could buy the network version (for a little extra). But when you bought the network version, it didn't care how many developers were using it.
>>
Best,
DD
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