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>> 5). I do not think that it is reasonable for IBM to pull software support >> because you pave a particular piece of software installed. >> >I totally agree. What kind of knucklehead voids an automobile warranty just >because you hung a pair of fuzzy dice from the rearview mirror? GEEZ! No automobile warranty will be voided because of hanging dice on the mirror, but they all will be voided for hanging a turbocharger on the engine. Or even for replacing the engine control chip with an enhanced version. I would say the real question as to whether pulling support is reasonable (and I don't have the answer, but maybe someone else does) is whether there is anything in OfficeVision, which simply by using it on V5R1, could adversely affect other IBM Licensed Programs and/or the Operating System. If so, then it's more like adding a turbocharger, if not, it's more like adding fuzzy dice.
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