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2007-04-05 16:35:17 · answer #1 · answered by zenkifujiyoshi 2 · 0 0

Purchase a legal copy or a license. Any other way is not legal. Read the license agreement. It specifically grants you the right to use the software without paying on a trial basis for evaluation, or it is shareware which is try before you buy, either way, to continue to use the software after the trial period is illegal. It violates copyright law in the case of an evaluation, honor in the case of shareware. Setting the clock back as someone suggested might work, but don't count on it. When I was writing code for Windoze, I had several ways of determining the usage and disabling features when the time limit expired. One way was to use a network if available to check the net time and not even look at the local system clock at all. Sending out a ping to find out the time from the net is a trivial matter and will pass through a firewall unimpeded. Uninstall and reinstall will probably not work either. I stored a timecode in the registry, and upon installation, would first look for my entry. If not found, I knew it was a 1st time installation. Finding it would mean a reinstall and I would use the original value. You COULD find my entry in the registry if you looked hard enough, and you could then delete it IF you found it. There is nothing in the rules for uninstallation which says I have to remove a registry entry, just the file additions and such.

2007-04-05 17:06:39 · answer #2 · answered by rowlfe 7 · 0 0

It depends on the software. Most of it you can purchase to turn it into a non-expiring version. With some you would get a new version and install it after buying it. Some you can uninstall and reinstall and use for another 30 days. You may need to search for special registry entries that are used to prevent this. Some people offer other ways to get around this, but there is not a general solution. I don't think that keeping your computer clock on the same day forever will work on most.

2007-04-05 16:34:48 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

considering the fact which you're a student, verify with the campus computing lab, e book shop or IT branch. many faculties and universities supply utility at a extensive decrease value to their scholars, and the two Adobe and Microsoft in many situations take part in this. My college, as an occasion, supplies Dreamweaver for around $one hundred for faculty scholars, that's an considerable decrease value.

2016-12-15 17:31:22 · answer #4 · answered by raper 4 · 0 0

The program usually has a web site to click on. Go there and sign up with your credit card and they will give you an "unlock" number. Once you put that in the program is yours.

Hope that helps.

2007-04-05 16:33:16 · answer #5 · answered by phy333 6 · 0 0

it's ILLEGAL, but you could find a key on a p2p site, like limewire. or you could just buy the software. depending on the type of software you're talking about (audio, antivirus, etc.), there are probably free versions of the same type of program somewhere.

2007-04-05 16:30:20 · answer #6 · answered by stitchfan85 6 · 0 0

Hello,

Try to keep your clock on earlier position. i.e on the next day of installation, change system time to earlier time.
but some softwares also resist this procedure.


Thanks

2007-04-05 17:09:22 · answer #7 · answered by netizenz_01 2 · 0 0

You go back to the site and purchase it. It is better to order the program on CD so you can use it again.

2007-04-05 16:37:11 · answer #8 · answered by Jan C 7 · 0 0

You mean you want it free?? hey buddy the developer spent their time and exert effort to realize such software then you just want it free! it's not good.

just buy it

2007-04-05 16:34:49 · answer #9 · answered by oscar f 2 · 0 0

turn off yer pc clock and stay off line

2007-04-05 16:30:43 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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