Hi Ken,
In your message you say:
>You can upgrade from VFP 6.0 or VFP 7.0 to VFP 8.0 and keep the older version(s) of VFP installed and using those version at the same time, no problem. Developers need to maintain applications that use older versions of tools, which is why for example MSDN Subscriptions still includees Visual Studio 6.0 (with VFP6 and VB6), VS .NET, VFP 7.0, and now VFP 8.0 all together. The only issue here is "installing" VFP 8.0 into the same directory as a previous version of VFP installed.
This EULA says:
11.1 Upgrades. To use a version of the Software identified as an upgrade, you must first be licensed for the software identified by Microsoft as eligible for the upgrade. After upgrading, you may no longer use the software that formed the basis for your upgrade eligibility.
Your statement seems to contradict the way everyone is interpreting the new wording in the EULA. Can you clarify?
pamela
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