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    Lightbulb How to continue use 60 day trial for VB.NET?

    Is anybody knows how to extend the 60 day trial issue VB.net?
    Change some where the registry?
    60 Day is not enough for me to learn this product. Thanks

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    60 days isn't meant to be enough to learn it - it's meant to be enough to test it to see if it's worth buying.

    Asking about stealing software (even though you may only want it for a short time) is not a good idea, Microsoft and many other companies look on forums for people like that.. it's about as clever as walking into a car showroom and asking where you can steal cars from

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    I found a method of extending the 60 day trial to an unlimited and it was fairly easy to implelement.

    I went to www.jungle.co.uk, selected .net studio professional, gave them my credit card details and two days later I had a box with some CD's in that once installed allowed me to trail the product for as long as I wished.

    Martin J Wallace (Slaine)

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    lol cracks can do that lkol

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