> I  wasn't  commenting  on  the  EULA's, but Powerquest/Symantec does
> prevent  installations  of  regular  versions of their products from
> being  installed on Windows Server despite the software being mostly
> the  same at the core. . .

To  be  sure, but I'm saying that's on the GUI side, which is not what
you'd  use for disk-to-disk cloning. Boot to DriveImage Pro CD, nav to
the  RESCUEME folder (it's designed specifically for this use) and run
any of the utilities -- from PARTINFO to PQDI, I think it's well-known
that  there's  no  problem  at  all  running  them,  regardless of the
partition types. Licensing is just not an issue at that level.

> I  did  note that they were purposefully feature limited. I believe,
> though  I haven't confirmed this, that Ghost will not _install_ on a
> Windows Server, but that wouldn't prevent you from cloning a disk as
> I pointed out.

Right, but no need to do that move-the-drive-into-a-workstation stuff.
First  off,  you  could boot to the CD. Second choice, you can usually
grab  the EXEs straight off the CD onto a floppy. Third, if absolutely
necessary,  you  could install the program onto a workstation and copy
the DOS EXE to a floppy that goes in the original box.

--Sandy


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