Expire problem

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Immediately after the first run of the program I
encountered the message that the program has expired at
25.07.2005 ?! And no action, the program closes. What goes
on?
 
Zarkov wrote
-----Original Message-----
Immediately after the first run of the program I
encountered the message that the program has expired at
25.07.2005 ?! And no action, the program closes. What
goes on?

I think you must use "US-En" timeformat.
Test it within "Control panel" - Date, time language...

Other faults can be your BIOS clock or ju have
totally wrong date/time.
 
In addition to having the correct date and time set on your machine, please
check the date formats, short and long, for your locale. Set these to the
very first choice in the drop-down box, which I believe is the default.

For many, this fixes the issue. However, there appear to be some locales,
and some versions of Windows--Japanese, for example, where this remedy is
not successful.

This beta is English only and is not localized yet.
 
How do you change this setting?

-----Original Message-----
In addition to having the correct date and time set on your machine, please
check the date formats, short and long, for your locale. Set these to the
very first choice in the drop-down box, which I believe is the default.

For many, this fixes the issue. However, there appear to be some locales,
and some versions of Windows--Japanese, for example, where this remedy is
not successful.

This beta is English only and is not localized yet.

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Start, control panel, Date, Time Language, and Regional Options, Regional
and Language Options. Click the Customize button next to the top box under
standards and formats. Click on the Date tab. Set the Short date format
and the Long date format to the top choices in each drop-down box.
 
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