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Aug 27th, 2004, 01:13 PM
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You can still build executable programs with VSNET2003 trial cd, after it's 60 day license has expired.
Enter this non-trademarkable, non-copyrightable(base 36) number.
D64GG-GXY6T-V6FTR-WCPBB-2YDYB
It will accept this number
Upon loading it will say "invalid key etc".
Do not click ok.
Click on the IDE, and it will be brought to front.
You are entitled to use the IDE, as it says.
Though some features are non-functional.
There are easy workarounds for most of these missing features. To save your project have to close out the ide.
You also have to make a new properties window, or have one previously made/saved. Although if you build your own entire VS.YOU, then Im sure MS wants you, and you dont need to go this lengthy route.
I AM THE ARCHITECT, I CREATED THE MATRIX.
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