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Resetting Trial versions
Hey there everybody,
I am uing an NT4 platform. I have downloaded a trial version of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX from the macromedia website. It works for 30 days and then u have to buy it. I was thinking if its possible in sum way to reset the program, so that if I reinstall the program I will be able to use the program 30 days again. I guess the Macromedia have thought about this before..but was just wondering if its possible to do this? Is it the windows registry that has to be edited? I dont wanna mess with the registry unless its the only way. Thanx in advance ![]() |
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So you're asking us to help you circumvent shareware limitations on proprietary software in this professional developers forum?
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you are going to have a hard time at most web forums with this answer, but this is a "programmers" web site, your post might be seen by people who actually wrote the program, i cant program my VCR clock without problems, but those who can dont like to see the work they have done passed out like candy on the internet.
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I agree this is the wrong place to ask. Find a warez forum.
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