Microsoft Components definition

Microsoft Components means various virtualized versions of Microsoft Windows and of Microsoft Office that must be installed and configured on the Appliance in order for Custom Sandboxing to be created, deployed, and utilized by the Appliance on the election of Ordering Activity.
Microsoft Components mean Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Virtual Server, Viridian, Microsoft VM Linux Additions, Microsoft VM I/O Components, Microsoft V▇ ▇▇▇▇ and any other Combined Offering Components owned by Microsoft.

Examples of Microsoft Components in a sentence

  • Ordering Activity understands and agrees that if, after the completion of a Test or otherwise, the Ordering Activity decides to acquire/purchase for Paid Use the unit of Appliance that is being used for a Test Use by Ordering Activity, Ordering Activity agrees that it will uninstall the Integrated Software and all Microsoft Components and enter into the Agreement anew by issuance of its Order with respect to such Paid Use before the Integrated Software can be reinstalled in the Appliance.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Ordering Activity is nevertheless provided an Appliance by Trend Micro for Test Use with MSDN-licensed versions (developer versions that are for use ONLY in a Non-Production Environment) of Microsoft Components installed by Trend Micro that are necessary to permit Ordering Activity to confirm that the Custom Sandboxes created by Trend Micro (based on Ordering Activity’s expectations/needs made known to Trend Micro) satisfy Ordering Activity expectations/needs.

  • Ordering Activity agrees that it will provide to Trend Micro, if requested, an unqualified certification of irretrievable destruction of the Integrated Software and Microsoft Components, if any, in accordance with the Agreement.

  • After acceptance of Ordering Activity’s Order by Trend Micro by issuance of a License Certificate, Microsoft Components may only be installed on the Appliance by Ordering Activity after it has separately licensed and purchased the appropriate Microsoft Components from Microsoft and/or its resellers since Trend Micro has no ability or right to sell/license/provide any Microsoft Components to Ordering Activity (or any other person) in connection with a Paid Use of an Appliance.

  • On termination of any Test, Ordering Activity covenants and agrees that it will immediately uninstall and irretrievably destroy (without retention of any copies thereof of any kind) the Integrated Software and Microsoft Components, if any.

  • Except for the Integrated Software licensed under the Agreement, Ordering Activity covenants that Ordering Activity will separately obtain and maintain all rights and licenses necessary for each third party software component (whether Microsoft Components or products of another software publisher) Ordering Activity installs or accesses in connection with its creation of Custom Sandboxing.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the foregoing obligation of destruction of the Integrated Software and Microsoft Components on the occurrence of a Termination Event shall apply even if Ordering Activity decides to purchase the Appliance used for Test Use.

  • Further to the foregoing, Ordering Activity agrees that no Trend Micro employee (such as a sales engineer or sales executive) is trained or authorized to provide Ordering Activity with any information or guidance on any of Microsoft’s licensing/policies/rules/requirements for Microsoft Components and, Ordering Activity further agrees that, Ordering Activity will not rely on any information on Microsoft Components that may nevertheless be gratuitously provided to Ordering Activity by any such individual.

Related to Microsoft Components

  • Non-Microsoft Product means any third-party-branded software, data, service, website or product, unless incorporated by Microsoft in a Product.

  • Open-Source Components means any software component that is subject to any open-source copyright license agreement, including any GNU General Public License or GNU Library or Lesser Public License, or other obligation, restriction or license agreement that substantially conforms to the Open Source Definition as prescribed by the Open Source Initiative or otherwise may require disclosure or licensing to any third party of any source code with which such software component is used or compiled.

  • Third Party Components means software and interfaces, licensed by RIM from a third party for incorporation into a RIM software product, or for incorporation into firmware in the case of RIM hardware products, and distributed as an integral part of that RIM product under a RIM brand, but shall not include Third Party Software.

  • Server Software means software that provides services or functionality on a computer acting as a server.

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