| Robert McLaw from Windows Now writes: Ed Bott tells us about changes to the Windows Vista EULA. But that's not the whole story. Starting on Page 11, here is a synopsis of what I believe are the most far-reaching changes, as I have interpreted them:
 Home Basic
 Can't copy ISO to your hard drive 
Can't install to a network server 
You may share files, printers, etc with a maximum of 5 network devices 
You MAY NOT use Remote Desktop, only Remote Assistance 
You MAY NOT use in Virtual PC | Virtual Server |VMWare
 Home Premium 
 Still can't copy ISO to your hard drive 
Still can't install to a network server 
Sharing for 10 network devices 
Still no Remote Desktop 
Still no virtual hardware 
5 simultaneous Media Center Extender sessions (up from 3 in MCE 2005)
 Ultimate 
 Can copy ISO to your hard drive 
Can install to a network server (I'm assuming for Terminal Server scenarios) 
Sharing for 10 network devices 
Can use Remote Desktop 
Can use in a virtualized environment, BUT 
Can't use DRM-protected content if Vista Ultimate is the "guest" OS 
Can't use BitLocker if Vista Ultimate is the "guest" OS 
5 Media Center Extender sessions
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