Re: [Liveaboard] Face book and other computer quirks for boaters"REPLY

WONDERFUL!   And just  how is an ordinary consumer suppose to know all 

that and tell the difference  between  a dealer who has an open licence 

structure or something else?





Arild"

Simple, did you get a licensed disk or was it just installed in a separate 
directory?

 




N.Y. RUSSELL

Office Coffee Service 

"Java Powered Service"






-----Original Message-----

From: Arild Jensen 

Sent: Tue, 30 September 2008 21:14:43

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Face book and other computer quirks for boaters







Noel Russell wrote:

>

>  Arild,

>

> Not true. I routinely screw with my XP installs. And also my Office 

> installs. Always go to second or third line help with MS. And I also 

> install from cd/dvd. So that bunk of needing to go to a dealer is just 

> that. Problem is if you got the software from a vendor who has an open 

> license structure. Not from a Windows XP disk you bought.

>



REPLY

WONDERFUL!   And just  how is an ordinary consumer suppose to know all 

that and tell the difference  between  a dealer who has an open licence 

structure or something else?





Arild









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