> -----Original Message-----
> The bad part is that starting with SP2 on w2k ms EULA has 
> changed to include 
> your agreement to let microsoft not only see, what you have 
> on your computer, 
> but also install software on it. This has caused a big 
> corporate hold on 
> updating beyond SP2. The medical industry in particular is 
> having a hard 
> time, as ms has not signed a non disclosure to have access to 
> personal 
> medical information.
> 
> - -- 
> Steve

This simply isn't true.  The medical law you're referring to is HIPPA,
and there's *nothing* in the Microsoft EULA that allows them to read
otherwise proprietary or personal information off your system.

While I'm not a Microsoft apologist, I can stand to see them slammed
from purely ignorant disinformation.

Mike :)
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