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I haven't had a problem with my Office 2000 Professional, but I did register
it when I installed it.
Guy
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Wayne Mah
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2000 5:39 PM
To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Excel (OT)
MS2000 office requires two registration numbers, one that comes with the cd
and the other when you register with MSoft. You can ignore the
registration of the product, it then says you have 50 more tries before it
self- destructs. Then you have to reload the program again to have another
50 tries. This is a big pain, not worth my time. Buying the thing is
better anyway
At 01:14 PM 3/25/00 +1200, you wrote:
>2.a. This Off2000 package that Andy is speaking off, must be that
>Introduction Box
> that was handed out to "very close MS business relations" (for
> the very low
> price of €20 (U$20) incl. S+H).
>
>Nope, this is the full release version of the entire range of MS Office
>2000, not any beta copies.
>
> d. ALL the programs mentioned above were time-limited versions and are
> now useless:
> -The Office suite of programs had a 6-weeks time limit use
> or
> - would stop functioning on July 31st, 1999
> and
> - WinNT for example stopped working on Oct 31st,1999.
>
>Again, what I was speaking of is the full release version of Office 2000.
>No expiry date.
>
>Couls anyone that has the full version of Office 2000 please confirm
>either way - Is there a registration process that needs to be completed
>before 50 uses of the product?
>
>As I said, there is in NZ, definitely.
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