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All versions of Vista may be virtualized

According to the Houston Chronicle, Microsoft employee Scott Woodgate seems to confirm a myth that the End User License Agreement (EULA) for Windows Vista prevents some versions from being installed on a virtual machine.

As Ed Bott correctly points out, the EULA prevents one from reusing the license to install Vista Home Basic or Premium once it has been installed somewhere. Contrast that with Vista Enterprise and Ultimate which allow you to create up to 4 virtual installations of Vista (or XP) on that machine.

Microsoft continues to disrespect Apple users at its own peril. Cancel or Allow?

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