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| Gerard 2003-02-19, 8:23 am |
| I have the 60-day trial version of .NET. I have a copy of
VS .NET in the mail, but I've been writing code in the
trial version, and I am probably going to show a client
something I wrote in that version. Does anybody know if
after the 60 days, applications written with that version
are still legal, or if they even still work?
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| [Corpuslogic] Thomas U Nielsen 2003-02-19, 9:23 pm |
| Your app will still work - VS.net won't.
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Best Regards,
Corpuslogic
Thomas U Nielsen
SQL-Server 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Office 2000/XP, .Net Framework 1.0
"Gerard" <gmknorr@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have the 60-day trial version of .NET. I have a copy of
> VS .NET in the mail, but I've been writing code in the
> trial version, and I am probably going to show a client
> something I wrote in that version. Does anybody know if
> after the 60 days, applications written with that version
> are still legal, or if they even still work?
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