>>> I once read it's already been done [for some Windows before Vista]
>>> but could not be published because of the assed MS EULA. So, Vista 
>>> for Xen will most likely not happen ANYTIME soon.
>>
>> Why should the MS EULA deny you the installation as a XEN Guest? As

Not the installation, but posting the modifications that were needed to 
get Windows running under XEN.

>> long as you don't have to modify the kernel (so in paravirt mode), you
>> are allowed to install Windows on virtual machines. You just need one
>> license per virtual machine you install; you're not used to reuse a
>> license in several virt/phys machines.
>
>There have been articles recently about just that.  Only some (read
>expensive) versions of Vista are permitted to be run as a virtual system.
>

        -`J'
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