Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on June 08, 2004 09:25 PM
(Q) What's with that "multiple machines" clause?
(A) Again, I'm a mere mortal rather than credentialed rule-interpreter, but in the past this type of phrase has been used to protect against someone trying to install on hundreds of machines rather than just their own machines.
Ah, so I should go back and remove any Flash I've installed on machines we've gotten at work? Technically, they're not my machines. And this last go-round, instead of using the preinstalled windows, I went back and restored from the restoration CD to a "known good state" (minus all the trialware, AOL/MSN/Earthlink stuff, and all the other assorted crap).
If I'm not permitted to install under those conditions, then I won't.
Re:Macromedia Flash Player EULA
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on June 08, 2004 09:25 PMAh, so I should go back and remove any Flash I've installed on machines we've gotten at work? Technically, they're not my machines. And this last go-round, instead of using the preinstalled windows, I went back and restored from the restoration CD to a "known good state" (minus all the trialware, AOL/MSN/Earthlink stuff, and all the other assorted crap).
If I'm not permitted to install under those conditions, then I won't.
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