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Microsoft products and non-Microsoft products you should consult the license agreement accompanying the
applicable product or contact the applicable licensor to determine whether use of Remote Assistance or
Remote Desktop is permitted without an additional license.
f. Font Components. While the software is running, you may use its fonts to display and print content. You may
only
embed fonts in content as permitted by the embedding restrictions in the fonts; and
temporarily download them to a printer or other output device to print content.
g. Icons, images and sounds. While the software is running, you may use but not share its icons, images,
sounds, and media.
h. VHD BOOT. Additional copies of the software created using the software's Virtual Hard Disk functionality
("VHD Image") may be pre-installed on the physical hard disk of the device. These VHD Images may only be
used for maintaining or updating the software installed on the physical hard disk or drive. If the VHD Image is
the only software on your device, it may be used as the primary operating system but all other copies of the
VHD Image may only be used for maintenance and updating.
i.
Multiplexing. Hardware or software you use to
pool connections,
reroute information, or
reduce the number of devices or users that directly access or use the software
(sometimes referred to as "multiplexing" or "pooling"), does not reduce the number of licenses of any type
that you need.
3. INTERNET-BASED SERVICES. Microsoft provides Internet-based services with the software. It may change or
cancel them at any time.
a. Consent for Internet-Based Services. The software features described below connect to Microsoft or service
provider computer systems over the Internet. In some cases, you will not receive a separate notice when they
connect. You may switch off these features or not use them. For more information about these features, see
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/windows-7-privacy-statement-highlights. By using these
features, you consent to the transmission of this information. Microsoft does not use the information to
identify or contact you.
Computer Information. The following features use Internet protocols, which send to the appropriate systems
computer information, such as your Internet protocol address, the type of operating system, browser and
name and version of the software you are using, and the language code of the device where you installed the
software. Microsoft uses this information to make the Internet-based services available to you.
Auto Root Update. The Auto Root Update feature updates the list of trusted certificate authorities. You can
switch off the Auto Root Update feature.
Digital Certificates. The software uses digital certificates. These digital certificates confirm the identity of
Internet users sending X.509 standard encrypted information. They also can be used to digitally sign files and
macros to verify the integrity and origin of the file contents. The software retrieves certificates and updates
certificate revocation lists using the Internet, when available.
IPv6 Network Address Translation (NAT) Traversal service (Teredo). This feature helps existing home Internet
gateway devices transition to IPv6. IPv6 is next generation Internet protocol. It helps enable end-to-end
connectivity often needed by peer-to-peer applications. To do so, each time you start up the software the
Teredo client service will attempt to locate a public Teredo Internet service. It does so by sending a query over
the Internet. This query only transfers standard Domain Name Service information to determine if your
computer is connected to the Internet and can locate a public Teredo service. If you
use an application that needs IPv6 connectivity or
configure your firewall to always enable IPv6 connectivity
by default standard Internet Protocol information will be sent to the Teredo service at Microsoft at regular
intervals. No other information is sent to Microsoft. You can change this default to use non-Microsoft servers.
You can also switch off this feature using a command line utility named "netsh."
Information Rights Management. The software contains a feature that allows you to create content that
cannot be printed, copied or sent to others without your permission. You may need to connect to Microsoft to
use this feature for the first time. Once a year, you may need to re-connect to Microsoft to update it. For more
information, go to
www.office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010397891033.aspx. You may choose not to use this feature.
Windows Media Digital Rights Management. Content owners use Windows Media digital rights management
technology (WMDRM) to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This software and third
party software use WMDRM to play and copy WMDRM-protected content. If the software fails to protect the
content, content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the software's ability to use WMDRM to play or copy
protected content. Revocation does not affect other content. When you download licenses for protected
content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses. Content owners may require
you to upgrade WMDRM to access their content. Microsoft software that includes WMDRM will ask for your
consent prior to the upgrade. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires
the upgrade. You may switch off WMDRM features that access the Internet. When these features are off, you
can still play content for which you have a valid license.
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