No, it's not another Yarr! thread...
I enter the homes or offices of clients often (when new clients, at least) where it seems that someone else has done something questionable. Running AVG antivirus (the free version) in a commercial setting, for example. Or maybe they've 7 Windows computers, but only 4 have labels and there's only two "old books" with the license on 'em ... so where's the 7th license?
Today I saw a new client and they had 3 Winboxen. Two had (apparently) come with Office on them (though I didn't ask for proof), and the 3rd appeared to have Office 2003 installed, but only the Access (D😎 module ... Word, Outlook, Excel and friends "were not available in this installation..."
The box was built by a major player in the US OEM market, and it seemed unusual that they would ship Office with most of the components disabled. My guess: someone else (they've had other consultants in, quite obviously) has installed some software they shouldn't have.
What are your feelings on this? How do you (if you do this kind of work ... small time consultantcy, etc.) handle this? I'm sure they would be willing to pay for one more (legitimate) copy of the stuff if it's no cost-prohibitive ... but why in the world didn't they make sure in the first place?
Any thoughts welcome ... sane or otherwise 😃