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Visual Foxpro Licensing Agreement
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20/02/2003 15:59:00
 
 
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20/02/2003 15:48:04
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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It kind of works like that. If you have VFP 7 and use it to upgrade to VFP 8, you can't resell or give away your VFP7. If you buy a new install version of VFP8, then you could do that, but I guess it would be the same way with Windows.


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>I was very confused by what Ken said. It's obvious that you can have mulitple versions installed and would be perfectly "legal" assuming each was a full product version.
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>However, I thought Fox upgrades were the same as a Windows upgrade for example. When I upgraded my Inspiron from Win2K to WinXP I was instructed to put the XP license label next to the W2K license label and that both had to be on one machine to be "legal". In other words, if you bought WinME and then an XP upgrade version you couldn't have the ME on one machine and the XP on another.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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