Wednesday, March 15, 2006 9:16:12 AM
There is a huge difference between a "security vulnerability" which is a common occurance in software, ie. microsoft, and an infected computer.
Did you make a mistake when you said you know very well that the software was not defective
A security vulnerability means the software was defective. That is why SunnComm had to come up with a fix. That is why Sony-BMG stopped using us.
Our tech's problem was in the setup for the EULA
What about installing the software even if the EULA was rejected?
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