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From: "Rich Gauszka"
"Jeff Shultz" wrote in message
news:pan.2005.02.13.01.52.18.47398{at}shultzinfosystems.com...
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 19:07:42 -0500, Geo wrote:
>
>> "Jeff Shultz" wrote in message
>> news:pan.2005.02.11.03.10.41.344380{at}shultzinfosystems.com...
>>
>> incompatibility? Doesn't the EULA for SP2 specifically state that you
are
>> no longer allowed to run PCanywhere type applications and that you have
>> to
>> use remote desktop for that now? (as for nortan AV, it's incompatible
>> with
>> pop/smtp so..)
>>
>> Geo.
>
> If it does, oh well. As for Norton, the corporate version behaves itself.
> The personal versions suck.
>
>
It doesn't appear there is a problem with XPpro and while XPHome's EULA
states it doesn't include a license to use Microsoft Remote Desktop
technologies I don't see where it would prohibit PCAnywhere
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/proeula.mspx
1.4 Remote Desktop/Remote Assistance/NetMeeting. The Software contains
Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance, and NetMeeting technologies that enable
the Software or applications installed on the Workstation Computer
(sometimes referred to as a host device) to be accessed remotely from other
Devices. You may use the Software's Remote Desktop feature (or other
software which provides similar functionality for a similar purpose) to
access a Workstation Computer Session from any Device provided you acquire
a separate Software license for that Device. As an exception to this rule,
the person who is the single primary user of the Workstation Computer may
access a Workstation Computer Session from any Device without acquiring an
additional Software license for that Device. When you are using Remote
Assistance or NetMeeting (or other software which provides similar
functionality for a similar purpose) you may share a Session with other
users without any limit on the number of Device connections and without
acquiring additional licenses for the Software. For Microsoft and
non-Microsoft applications, you should consult the license agreement
accompanying the applicable software or contact the applicable licensor to
determine whether use of the software with Remote Desktop, Remote
Assistance, or NetMeeting is permitted without an additional license.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/homeeula.mspx
1.4 Remote Assistance/NetMeeting. The Software contains Remote Assistance,
and NetMeeting technologies that enable the Software or applications
installed on the Workstation Computer (sometimes referred to as a host
device) to be accessed remotely from other Devices. When you are using
Remote Assistance or NetMeeting (or other software which provides similar
functionality for a similar purpose) you may share a Session with other
users without any limit on the number of Device connections and without
acquiring additional licenses for the Software. For Microsoft and
non-Microsoft applications, you should consult the license agreement
accompanying the applicable software or contact the applicable licensor to
determine whether use of the software with Remote Assistance or NetMeeting
is permitted without an additional license. This EULA does not include a
license to use Microsoft Remote Desktop technologies (or other software
which provides similar functionality for a similar purpose) to access a
Workstation Computer Session from any Device. Those technologies are
available for license with Windows XP Professional Edition.
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