Paragraph 7 covers it.
As for "quasi-governmental agency", I don't see that at all.
Consult an attorney specializing in software licensing if a definitive
answer is needed.
It is highly anyone responding here qualifies.
"Would you want Ford to just walk into your garage..."
Not relevant since there is no agreement that permits Ford to do that in my
garage.
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
Windows Server System - Microsoft Update Services
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
"Val" wrote in message
...
JJ,
It's the closest I see to anything refering to updates of the system
files -
the other parts of Section 7 (sounds like a mysterious quasi-governmental
agency??) refer to various specific internet enabled features. My point
is
that nothing I can find in the EULA (I just read the whole darn thing)
seems
to state MS reserves the right to arbitrarily modify an end user's system.
Would you want Ford to just walk into your garage and start tinkering with
your car?
Val