"Fisher, Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]I've had nothing but headaches with both Media
Center and WinXP HOME. You can't print on a network
using HOME and you have to do a bunch of registry
wizardry to get Media Center do do much of anything
useful.
I don't like Windows XP and I don't
Fisher, Allen wrote:
Yep. I agree. I've had nothing but headaches with both Media Center and
WinXP HOME. You can't print on a network using HOME and you have to do a
bunch of registry wizardry to get Media Center do do much of anything
useful.
Do you mean print on a network as in "printing to
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David W. Fenton
> Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 10:04 AM
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Subject: Re: [Finale] Home Editions Of Windows Vista Won't
> Run On Mac Or LinuxVirtual Machines
>
> The only version that anyone should buy
Ok. So??
I have Windows XP running under Parallels on my iMac for Band in a Box
2007. It works fine. I have no intention of running Vista anytime
soon..if at all.
Phil Daley wrote:
The end-user license agreements specifically forbid users from booting
the software "within a virtual (
On 5 Feb 2007 at 6:40, dhbailey wrote:
> It would be interesting to see how restrictive the end-user license is
> legally allowed to be. I can see the legality of forcing a person to
> install and use an application or an OS on one machine, but the
> legality of enforcing what sort of machine tha
On 5 Feb 2007 at 6:05, Phil Daley wrote:
> The end-user license agreements specifically forbid users from booting
> the software "within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware
> system," Microsoft says. By Paul McDougallInformationWeekFeb
> 2, 2007 01:15 PM
>
> Mac owners and Linux us
Phil Daley wrote:
The end-user license agreements specifically forbid users from booting
the software "within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system,"
Microsoft says.
By Paul McDougallInformationWeekFeb 2, 2007 01:15 PM
Mac owners and Linux users hoping to run Windows Vista