As far as I've understood (and the same would apply to HFSLIP), the problem is support and people who will use it. On your own computer, you are the only to use it. And since it is *your* computer, *you* should be able to do anything *you* want. It's just like if you had to eat seeds that come with grapes; nobody can force you to. But in business, the situation is different, people are not physical anymore but are legal entities and you can't grant such entities something like will. So you would be stuck on court and you seem to be concerned with such issues. Also computer-based business really suffer from downtimes. Imagine you discover an incompatibility. On small business, it isn't a problem, you reinstall during the night and that's it. But with bigger companies where the head is sometimes far from being the person who used nlite, this head could tend to attack nuhi to get money. Licence problems as usual but better safe than sorry and I don't know any msfn member that is a lawyer and who could therefore help. Once again, this is my personnal point of view, not nuhi's or any other msfn member. @ppx00, to keep microsoft's layers out of *their* backs, not yours. And you're giving sort of a warez link here! Pretty forbidden. Also, less than 60MBs for an iso, I know Jeremy did it but such isos usually don't like DHCP, domains and networks (and don't contain activation-related components). Anyway, that's still warez.