Al,

Very good question,

In most cases, what distinguishes what features what product is by the 
various bits set in the license key and lots of functionality built around 
that.  For example, if one has the consumer version of our product, the 
consumer version of our product cannot report to an ICECap Server, but the 
corporate version can.

Black ICE Agent was designed for corporations where Information Services 
installs the product on all the desktops from a central location.

Does this answer your question??


At 02:00 PM 12/4/00 -0500, Al Potter wrote:
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>Mark:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > Personal firewall and IDS applications should provide the option that
> > the  application recognizes when it is in a corporate environment
> > versus a  remote  environment versus standalone.
>
>Interesting point.
>
>Without giving away the farm, how do you propose to reliably make that
>determination?  A Wizard that asks might be a right answer......
>
>
>
>AL
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