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>I original post on this was incorrect. Upgrade license requires that customers uninstall the older product and use only the new product. As part of incentive that customers get by buying an upgrade, this is a restriction that Microsoft puts.
I'm sorry? This is about the oddest incentive to buy an upgrade that I can imagine. Since I cannot upgrade all of our various pieces of software instantaniously from one version to another, I don't honestly see how I can buy an upgrade to version 8.
I can understand that for end user products, but for developers? I know you don't make policy, Ken, but this simply doens't make sense to me. I also know that others here have expressed the belief that this paragraph absolutely had to be a mistake and could not possibly be conveying Microsoft's tru intention. I have a horrible feeling that you are going to have a fair number of developers using version 7 illegally without really realizing that they are doing so.
From the wording, do I assume that if I upgrade from version 7 to version 8, I can still use version 6 even while I am prohibited from using version 7? After all, the wording of version 7 did not prohibit the continued use of version 6.
Alan
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