Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!cbnewsc!freak From: freak@cbnewsc.att.com (c.e.malloy..iii) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Re: Windows Run-Time Message-ID: <1990Oct9.155532.4818@cbnewsc.att.com> Date: 9 Oct 90 15:55:32 GMT References: <11485.2400.forumexp@mts.rpi.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 22 In article <11485.2400.forumexp@mts.rpi.edu>, Greg_d._Moore@mts.rpi.edu (Commander Krugannal) writes: > What is the procedure for obtaining a run-time license for MicroSoft > Windows 3.0? The company I am consulting for, is developing a product for > Windows 3.0 and would like to package a run-time version of Windows 3.0 with > it. Unfortunately, like I say, no one at MicroSoft could seem to put me in > touch with the right person to get in touch with. So, I hoped someone here > might be able to clue me in. Any ideas out there? Have you done it? There is no procedure for getting a run-time version of Windows 3.0. There is no run-time version of Windows 3.0. To use a program that runs under Windows 3.0 you must have the real, full version of Windows 3.0. I personally never saw the use of a run-time version. After all if you want to run a program that works under DOS, you don't a run-time version of DOS, do you? No! If you want to run some software that works with Windows, you should buy Windows. The other day I bought a program that runs under Windows 3.0. And since there was no run-time version, they included an upgrate form for Windows 3.0. So it I didn't have Windows 3.0, I could get it for only $50.00. Clancy Malloy