Nope, that doesn't work.  They say "use, access, display, or run".  Note the
"or".  I think you'd have a hard time arguing that VNC doesn't display
software.

-----Original Message-----
From: Piotr Zielenkiewicz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Timeout Problem with XP - illegal??


>   "Except as otherwise permitted by the NetMeeting, Remote Assistance,
>    and Remote Desktop features described below, you may not use the
>    Product to permit any Device to use, access, display or run other
>    executable software residing on the Workstation Computer, nor may
>    you permit any Device to use, access, display, or run the Product
>    or Product's user interface, unless the Device has a separate
>    license for the Product." (from: Microsoft Windows XP Pro EULA)
>

I've found a way to interpret it to make VNC legal. You are not  running
the another copy of product, you are only sending images, mouse motion and
keypresses over network.l
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