If you want to run Microsoft's new Vista operating system on a Mac using
Parallels Desktop for Mac, you're going to have to buy the Enterprise or
Ultimate editions. Parallels' Ben Rudolph recently posted about the issue on
the official Parallels Virtualization Blog.

With the release of Vista, Microsoft has reworded its End User License
Agreement (EULA) to forbid the use of Vista Home Basic and Home Premium
Editions with virtualization products like Parallels and VMware. Macworld
has confirmed the information with a Microsoft spokesperson.

<http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/02/01/virtualvista/index.php?lsrc=mcweek>


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