>In the case of Microsoft they can afford to reflect back upon what they have printed over the years and we have had to agree to in accepting the licenses of its products. “You know, if we change the meaning and intent of the EULA, and make it retroactive by stating ‘this is what we meant to say’, everyone will accept it. After all we are Microsoft”!
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>Tom
This sounds like
EULA upgrade to me. Should I buy the upgrade or the full version of EULA just to be sure? :)))
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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