Subj : Re: Lost software license To : John Cuccia From : Rich Date : Sat Mar 31 2001 03:00 pm From: "Rich" <@> In that respect the convenience of customers is best served by having = no licenses at all, no charge for either software or support, etc. As for a wedged machine, I have six computers in my office and no = problem reading stickers on the side or top of any of them. Maybe by = inconvience you mean having to kneel on the floor. How do you tag your = computers so that you can track them as physical assets? Rich "John Cuccia" wrote in message = news:ijcdct0ba6ncib01fvmq65l0che89p04c7@4ax.com... The side is inconvenient, too, when a machine is wedged into (or under) a desk full of books, files, and paperwork. Any scheme that requires a license number for a particular machine is one that is done for the convenience of Microsoft and not for its customers. On Sat, 31 Mar 2001 20:30:58 -0800, "Rich" <@> wrote: > The ones I've seen have the sticker on the side. I agree with you = that on the back would be inconvienent. Of course, you only need it = when doing a full install. > >Rich --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.5 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .