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sl@sh |
Posted - Dec 17 2007 : 04:24:27 AM Two questions:
1. If you have a licensed version of VA X installed, can you install a newer (trial) version (e. g. one that is not 'generally released' yet) for trial and fall back to the older if there are still problems?
2. Is it possible to do the same if maintenance is already expired?
I'm asking because once maintenance of the original license is expired some might not be willing to renew it unless there are worthwhile new features to be had. And whether or not they are worthwhile might in turn require to have a look at it.
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mwb1100 |
Posted - Mar 03 2009 : 8:47:56 PM FWIW I did not get a 'mini-trial' when I upgraded by 1649 installation to 1715. I've reverted back to 1649 - I'll definitely be re-upping the support at some point soon, so there's no reason to troubleshoot this - I was just checking to see if a couple sympols that were getting "Refactoring not available for symbol" messages might start working with an update.
Version info: quote: VA_X.dll file version 10.4.1649.0 built 2008.09.09 Licensed to: VA X: [email protected] (1-user license) Support ends 2008.10.17 DevEnv.exe version 9.0.30729.1 msenv.dll version 9.0.30729.1 Font: Courier New 13(Pixels) Comctl32.dll version 6.10.6001.18000 Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6001 Service Pack 1 4 processors
Platform: Win32 Stable Includes: C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\include; C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\atlmfc\\include; C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows\\v6.0A\\include; C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows\\v6.0A\\include;
Other Includes:
Stable Source Directories: C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\atlmfc\\src\\mfc; C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\atlmfc\\src\\mfcm; C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\atlmfc\\src\\atl; C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\crt\\src;
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jeoffh |
Posted - Sep 10 2008 : 3:48:11 PM My mistake, it did give me a 3-day trial. The "trick" is to install the new version on top of the old - that is, treat the new version as an "upgrade" and do not remove the old version before hand. |
feline |
Posted - Sep 09 2008 : 12:48:10 PM Strange, you should have received a 3 day trial. Do you know which version of VA you installed, and which version you were previously using?
If you contact me via this form:
http://www.wholetomato.com/support/contact.asp
including this thread ID or URL in the description, so we can match it up, I will ask someone to send you a trial key you can use to try the latest version of VA. |
jeoffh |
Posted - Sep 05 2008 : 1:18:18 PM I did not get a 3-day trial, VA simply stated that I need to purchase or cancel. How can I turn the 3-day trial back on? |
sl@sh |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 07:20:49 AM Thank you, 3 days will do. I'll just have to time it so I can actually show it to my boss to see for himself :) |
feline |
Posted - Dec 17 2007 : 07:31:12 AM Good questions. The short answer is Yes.
If you install a new version that is not covered by your current license key then it will run in trial mode. Normally you will only get a 3 day trial, since you have previously tried VA on your machine.
At the end of the trial you can simply reinstall your old version.
If you need a longer trial we can produce a trial license key to keep the new version running. You do need to request this, simply because we don't want people running a series of trial keys and never purchasing a license |