Mark Rae wrote:
> "Kevin Young" <ky-> wrote in message
> news:%...
>
>>>> Microsoft in it's never ending quest to maximize profits at the expense
>>>> of
>>>> its users has made it so that only Fista Ultimate is allowed to run in
>>>> a virtual machine.
>>>
>>> This simply isn't true...
>>
>> The Vista EULA does in fact indicate that you cannot run Vista Home Basic
>> and Home Premium in a VM. It states:
>
> But that's not what NoStop said... Vista Ultimate is not the only version
> of Vista permitted to run in a virtual environment - Vista Business and
> Vista Enterprise are also permitted:
>
I apologize if I was wrong in terms of the EULAs of all this Fista ****.
There are just too many versions/EULAs to keep up with. But most users
around here would be using either home basic or home "premium" I'd guess
and if they don't want a MVP getting on their case, they better not break
MickeyMouse's rules (EULAs).
So now that you've clarified, it looks like the majority of people who end
up with Fista on their home PCs won't be permitted to run that crap in
VMWare.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10...sis/page2.html
Cheers.
>
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