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LabVIEW installation: Microsoft "Silverlight" EULA
So I was in the process of installing LabVIEW2011 and was asked to read and agree to NI License Agreements, which I did, after which another Window came up asking me to agree to 2 Microsoft EULAs for "Silverlight". I started reading the agreements and came to a couple of paragraphs in bold font informing me that by installing the software I was giving Microsoft permission to (paraphrasing here) 1) snoop around the computer and send information about it back to Microsoft, andWhat the heck does Microsoft have to do with LabVIEW?? I do not trust Microsoft and I don't want to give Microsoft these permissions. All I want is a way to look at the LabVIEW help, and view and possibly create small vi's. I don't even need to compile, download, or run them. What is Silverlight, and why do I need to install it to run LabVIEW? ...especially since I unchecked everything in the install options window except for LabVIEW and the 2012 License. |
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Re: LabVIEW installation: Microsoft "Silverlight" EULA
I remember last year using the Measurement & Automation (MAX) explorer to fix a cRIO, and it used Silverlight to display info.
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