I tried TweakVI once and didn't like it because it did things I did not authorize. Regardless, by the criteria I listed in my first post, I don't think TweakVI would be a EULA breaker because the use of such progrmas is not specifically outlawed by the Vista EULA and such programs do not do (2) or otherwise alter Vista. I have to go now, but I'll get back to you on the second issue when I return home. Thanks for raising these issues.
Edit: On the second issue you raise, I have a guestion or so. If a customer does what you mention, then would he or she be aware that Vista could not be installed via just the downloads before downloading? Also, would he or she be presented with information specifically outlawing the VLite procedure you mentioned or procedures of this type speaking generically? I say there is no problem with the procedure you mentioned provided that the answers to both questions is no.
Last edited by Znod : 01-11-2008 at 06:08 PM.
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