Microsoft Anti-Piracy Hooks

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Thank you, Kurt.

Tom
|
| Not true. Many people refer to VL as corporate. MS doesn't, but the
| last time I looked MS isn't a people.
|
| Until XP, "corporate" was used mostly to refer to VL copies of Windows.
| Since XP, those that used the term "corporate" to refer to VL, still use
| it.
|
| Only people that are ignorant automatically assume that "corporate"
| means "pirated."
|
| --
| Peace!
| Kurt
| Self-anointed Moderator
| microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
| http://microscum.com/mscommunity
| "Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
| "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
|
|
 
Tom said:
Thank you, Kurt.

You're welcome, Tom.

Too many people around here assume piracy on no evidence whatsoever.

Unless a person comes out and says that "I use Pirated Windows" or "I
distribute Windows to others without the copyright owners permission,"
people should be extremely cautious about throwing around the P-word
willy-nilly.

--
Peace!
Kurt
Self-anointed Moderator
microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea
http://microscum.com/mscommunity
"Trustworthy Computing" is only another example of an Oxymoron!
"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei"
 
kurttrail said:
Cool! Go type some arcane syntax into a command line. ;-)

You mean something like:
$ export GLOBAL_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include -L/home/guenter/xine_libs"
 
Gordon said:
You mean something like:
$ export GLOBAL_CFLAGS="-I/usr/include -L/home/guenter/xine_libs"

ack !! That looks just like something I would put in a make file in my unix
world ...
 
After sticking his head out from his XP firewall, kurttrail had this to say:
Cool! Go type some arcane syntax into a command line. ;-)
Do you mean like this?

ntbackup backup \\iggy-multi\c$ /m normal /j "My Job 1" /p "Backup" /n
"Command Line Backup 1" /d "Command Line
Functionality" /v:yes /r:no /l:s /rs:no /hc:on

Oops, I guess not, that's a XP commandline, that doesn't contain any "arcane
syntax".
 

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