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Marius Mailat
| Posted on Thursday, November 04, 2004 - 7:39 am: | |
Is not posssible with teh application you have provided (I mean the keygenerator). Is there any solution for this. |
Marius Mailat
| Posted on Friday, November 05, 2004 - 10:31 am: | |
Everytime I am trying to generate an UNLIMITED registration this registration is not VALID. Any clue? |
Winston Kotzan (Wak)
| Posted on Monday, November 08, 2004 - 8:41 am: | |
Please check that ALLOW_NOEXPIRE is defined with {$DEFINE ALLOW_NOEXPIRE} in reg400_opts.pas. Thanks
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Marius Mailat
| Posted on Monday, November 08, 2004 - 9:22 am: | |
I have changed as you suggested and I receive: registration expires on:12/30/1899 I was able to register using the REGISTRATION ID new created but the expiration date is 12/30/1899. Again I am asking for help on this. |
Winston Kotzan (Wak)
| Posted on Monday, November 08, 2004 - 3:48 pm: | |
I believe that may normal procedure. The program internally uses that date for codes without an expiration date. |
Bagieta
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2004 - 3:05 am: | |
I have the same problem. Thats why I must generate code that expires in 2100 year. But I have another problem and I don't know why it happens. Maybe it is repaired in new version. The problem is that when I only run the software on other machine than I compile it, then expire parameter is always set to true on the beginning. I have testes it on many machines and it is always the same. On my machine it is ok. I set 30 days and it works within 30 days without registration code. Does anyone have the same problem? |
Marius Mailat
| Posted on Tuesday, November 09, 2004 - 5:15 am: | |
So basiclly in this case: registration.CheckRegistered() = true ) and CheckCodeExpiration (registrationt.RegCode) = StrToDate('12/30/1899') is also REGISTERED but only that this time is UNLIMITED. Thank you for explaining. |