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  • François

    VB .Net licensing for micro businesses

    Hi,

    After looking up Microsoft's site for licensing info...and found nothing,
    I turn to this newsgroup.

    Does someone know what version of VB .Net you are entitled to use when you
    are
    a micro business? I think I can't buy a VB .Net standard package but I'm not
    sure about
    it.

    Also if I buy VB .Net Enterprise, how many licenses come with this, one
    only? Is it the same as
    SQL Server where you get 5 licenses automatically?

    Thanks


  • François

    #2
    Re: VB .Net licensing for micro businesses

    Thank you very much to all for such expeditive responses and valuable info.

    But there's one thing I still don't understand. Since I won't be using the
    software as
    an individual (I'll be charging for the code I develop!), can I still use
    the .Net framework without paying anything ? Sounds really strange to me!

    I agree to the fact that I don't need the IDE to develop VB .Net and C# code
    but as -Craig- was saying, what will I do if I can't create screens and
    stuff? You know console VB .Net and C# applications are not really in
    vogue...j/k :)

    Thanks!


    "François" <supernova@symp atico.ca> wrote in message
    news:MYyTc.4537 7$Mq1.2313698@n ews20.bellgloba l.com...[color=blue]
    > Hi,
    >
    > After looking up Microsoft's site for licensing info...and found[/color]
    nothing,[color=blue]
    > I turn to this newsgroup.
    >
    > Does someone know what version of VB .Net you are entitled to use when you
    > are
    > a micro business? I think I can't buy a VB .Net standard package but I'm[/color]
    not[color=blue]
    > sure about
    > it.
    >
    > Also if I buy VB .Net Enterprise, how many licenses come with this, one
    > only? Is it the same as
    > SQL Server where you get 5 licenses automatically?
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >[/color]


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    • Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]

      #3
      Re: VB .Net licensing for micro businesses

      François,
      Its been a while since I read the license to .NET, it does allow you to sell
      programs that use the Framework, as you are not selling the Framework, you
      are selling YOUR program. The Framework itself requires that whoever buys
      YOUR program has a valid license to .NET, which the way I read it means they
      need a valid Windows OS license.

      Of course this does not include Mono the open source version of the
      Framework. Which can run on Linux & does not require a MS Windows OS
      license.



      Hope this helps
      Jay

      "François" <supernova@symp atico.ca> wrote in message
      news:VPMTc.241$ ZI1.56531@news2 0.bellglobal.co m...[color=blue]
      > Thank you very much to all for such expeditive responses and valuable[/color]
      info.[color=blue]
      >
      > But there's one thing I still don't understand. Since I won't be using the
      > software as
      > an individual (I'll be charging for the code I develop!), can I still use
      > the .Net framework without paying anything ? Sounds really strange to me!
      >
      > I agree to the fact that I don't need the IDE to develop VB .Net and C#[/color]
      code[color=blue]
      > but as -Craig- was saying, what will I do if I can't create screens and
      > stuff? You know console VB .Net and C# applications are not really in
      > vogue...j/k :)
      >
      > Thanks!
      >
      >
      > "François" <supernova@symp atico.ca> wrote in message
      > news:MYyTc.4537 7$Mq1.2313698@n ews20.bellgloba l.com...[color=green]
      > > Hi,
      > >
      > > After looking up Microsoft's site for licensing info...and found[/color]
      > nothing,[color=green]
      > > I turn to this newsgroup.
      > >
      > > Does someone know what version of VB .Net you are entitled to use when[/color][/color]
      you[color=blue][color=green]
      > > are
      > > a micro business? I think I can't buy a VB .Net standard package but I'm[/color]
      > not[color=green]
      > > sure about
      > > it.
      > >
      > > Also if I buy VB .Net Enterprise, how many licenses come with this, one
      > > only? Is it the same as
      > > SQL Server where you get 5 licenses automatically?
      > >
      > > Thanks
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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