Re: Solved the problem!

From: Richard Muller (RichardLMullerDELETE_at_comcast.net)
Date: 11/29/03


Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 22:54:14 -0500

Hi Rich,

> Doesn't their set of restrictions limit the usefulness of the free
> product in any environment that runs IIS or any server?
>
> "AVG Free Edition offer is valid for all SINGLE HOME users only."
>
> "AVG Free Edition CAN NOT BE INSTALLED ON SERVERS FOR ANY REASON. IT
> CAN NOT BE INSTALLED IN ANY NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT!"

It was useful for me because I had only one workstation that I was worried
about, and it is my home machine (I'm an independent software developer.)

Regards,
Richard



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