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Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:09:03 -0800
I have received an automatic update, supposedly from Microsoft. When I go to
install same a window appears headed "Rad the following EULA (1 of 1). I am
then asked to either Decline, Accept or Cancel.
Having been bombarded today about "667" in total by hackers or whoever (but
luckily I installed a Personal Firewall about a month ago), I am rather
reluctant to agree, just in case this is a "wangle"
Can anyone advise if this is from Microsoft or from some unscupulous person/s.
Your advices would be much appreciated.
Relevant Pages
- Re: Product Activation
... You clearly don't have a clue, as you've repeatedly demonstrated, how contract law works. ... It is up to the supposedly aggrieved party to take Microsoft to court and prove the contract unconscionable. ... Even when the US' Department of Justice and several state's Attorney's General were trying to sue Microsoft for monopolistic practices, not a single one of those highly politically-motivated lawyers even suggested that there might be anything wrong with the EULA? ... Microsoft finally took steps to enforce their long-standing licensing terms, and now you're put out because you no longer can easily install a single license on multiple computers. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: OFFICE HOME USE PROGRAM - MY LAP TOP STOLEN, TRY TO INSTALL
... Software Assurance program from the OP's employer and has a different EULA. ... apply to the employer for another license or other options. ... Microsoft grants you the following rights ... | install an additional copy of the Software on a second, ... (microsoft.public.office.misc) - Re: Can software be downloaded to my laptop from CD issued with m
... Microsoft grants you the following rights provided that you ... install and use a copy of the Software on one personal computer or other ... In other words -- they all have the SAME EULA ... (microsoft.public.excel.misc) - RE: How to change MS Project Pro 2003 installation to another PC
... I do not see where you should have a problem, you can uninstall from one ... Uninstall is the way Microsoft has implemented "Deactivate." ... machine and install it on a different machine as many times as you want. ... Here's a copy of the EULA for MS Project 2003, ... (microsoft.public.project) - Re: non-free firmware in kernel modules, aggregation and unclear copyright notice.
... > Windows, you could install both of them and transfer them. ... Does Microsoft take the position that if you want ... With Microsoft's EULA, it's not clear that you're getting anything ... (Linux-Kernel) |
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