Your conclusion on the XP EULA "Transfer-Internal" is clearly in the unknown catagory, as this pertains only to single-licensed copies. Any institution or business that owns a volume license key can install the same version on multiple machines at the same time, without removing it from an other machine it was previously installed to. The Vista EULA reads such that you can only have a single-licensed key it may only be moved to a new hardware architecture a SINGLE time then the key becomes "defunct".
OMG! Of course Microsoft's own Antispyware program will pass it as clean. It was programmed that way.
They don't want you to know that its a dirty little bug that you've installed on your system.
If the Antispyware Beta was set up as any other spyware, with the same controls, it would report it as a bug. Plain and simple.
Your conclusion on the XP EULA "Transfer-Internal" is clearly in the unknown catagory, as this pertains only to single-licensed copies. Any institution or business that owns a volume license key can install the same version on multiple machines at the same time, without removing it from an other machine it was previously installed to. The Vista EULA reads such that you can only have a single-licensed key it may only be moved to a new hardware architecture a SINGLE time then the key becomes "defunct".
OMG! Of course Microsoft's own Antispyware program will pass it as clean. It was programmed that way. They don't want you to know that its a dirty little bug that you've installed on your system. If the Antispyware Beta was set up as any other spyware, with the same controls, it would report it as a bug. Plain and simple.