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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 03:39 pm, David Busby wrote:
> Hmmm,
>     I didn't see one reply to your thread, perhaps nobody knew. 
> Perhaps nobody wants to give advise to one who is breaking the rules? 
> (Did you read the EULA? (see other threads)).  Why don't you just
> remove the files and other data on your machine that makes that app
> think its expired?  Or switch the date (works for MS/Adobe software
> sometimes).  Or install on another computer?  Or just slap the image of
> your system before the fmserver install back on the system (you did
> make the system image right?)

Call the vendor, explain the situation. Tell them the sale depends on the 
customer being able to test the application. If they want to sell the 
product, they'll tell you what needs to be done. 

Asking the list "How do I beat the system?" isn't likely to generate many 
replies. Your asking for advise on violating the vendors EULA.

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