> Having no intention to return the property is getting to be theft

now who said I had no intention of returning :) ?

 > That leads to questions regarding the rights, and limitations imposed 
 > on a user who did not do the install!

lost me there as I *did* do the initial install (on a works machine at 
home that was subsequently wiped and returned to work)? Regardless, moot 
point, the cd is merely gathering dust on a shelf, my ex-employer is 
aware of where it is and I have already offered to return the cd to them 
(no reply, I hazard a guess it's simply not worth the pennies involved 
in the return to them, after all we destroyed 100's of NT4/W2K cd's 
every day as a matter of course on rollouts, where the end-users only 
ever got images of the installed OS, not the install cd's for that OS, 
as you say thye purchased a licence, not a cd)



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Regards

Kylde

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