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From: "Geo"
Like that would stop them? Back during NT4 when they added the 10
connection limit to workstation, they pissed off pretty much every
webserver software manufacturer because it meant that their webservers
could no longer be run on workstation due to the new license restriction.
Geo.
"Ellen K." wrote in message
news:jnb011d7gqb6r95mfrs0b5jlchhqno26f9{at}4ax.com...
> Symantec would probably sue them immediately if they did that.
>
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 10:42:09 -0500, "Geo"
wrote in
> message :
>
> >No, there are client side addons for W2K so you can connect from W2K to
an
> >XP box, I believe there is also a client for linux (at least I think I
saw
> >one in the latest knoppix).
> >
> >Personally I think MS should make both the client and host sides for
every
> >version of windows and supply them with no licensing restrictions at all,
> >from a windows uses pov it's basically like supplying telnet or ssh or
> >xwindows with any unix distribution. It's a basic requirement in todays
> >world just like email or browser.
> >
> >Geo.
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