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Does anyone have to unzip password for D3 NT release? I did have it for a previous release and was able to use it as a 1 user system for demo or testing, which they might of changed?? |
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Which one? Each release has its own password. Mark Brown "Eric" <banzai4 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1121791325.321402.140110 (AT) g47g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com... Does anyone have to unzip password for D3 NT release? I did have it for a previous release and was able to use it as a 1 user system for demo or testing, which they might of changed?? |
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I would prefer to use the newest release if it still allows a one user and all options. 7.3 or 7.4 Mark Brown wrote: Which one? Each release has its own password. Mark Brown "Eric" <banzai4 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote Does anyone have to unzip password for D3 NT release? I did have it for a previous release and was able to use it as a 1 user system for demo or testing, which they might of changed?? |
#5
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If a company puts a password on their software then get the password from the source. I really hope we don't see anyone posting passwords to this forum. If you install D3 without activating it then you will have very restricted functionality. If you can live with that, fine, but if you're testing anyting but the most basic functionality then you're going to have issues. If you're using an unactivated system for demos then it seems you're not really using the power of D3 - I hope that doesn't reflect poorly on the DBMS. Registered VARs can get free developer licenses for one year, there is a nominal cost after that. Free demo licenses are available from RD to registered VARs so that you can install D3 and your software to an end-user prospect for demo purposes. I think these licenses have a drop dead timeout of 30 days. Check with your RD rep to confirm. |
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