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Post by Dan Knight on Apr 11, 2009 12:08:59 GMT -5
I downloaded the trial last night.
Read the license where it is stated that the trial version may be used for 14 days for evaluation purposes.
Pasted an SQL statement in and ran it with the expected results. Tried to convert that to LINQ and the Trial Version License form pops up with "Trial Version License has been expired" on it.
Is this expected? How can I evaluate the product if it won't allow me to convert SQL to LINQ?
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Post by Mikhail Oumantsev on Apr 13, 2009 21:25:48 GMT -5
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Post by TomTom on May 5, 2009 7:04:25 GMT -5
nope it hasn't. i just downloaded the latest version, and ran it straight from my download dir. it gave me the "expired" message on the very first run ever.
this is on Vista Business x64 SP1.
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Post by Mikhail Oumantsev on May 8, 2009 11:02:54 GMT -5
More than likely you run the previous version of Linqer before and the trial period has been expired. So the new build will not prolongate the trial period.
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Post by Bryce B on May 11, 2009 17:13:36 GMT -5
I'm running the same Vista Business x64 SP1 OS.. maybe there's an incompatability w/this OS.
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Post by Mikhail Oumantsev on May 12, 2009 22:09:55 GMT -5
Yes, I confirm that Linqer 2.5.1 trial version doesn't work under x64 OS. I am working on it and a fix will be available soon.
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Post by Mikhail Oumantsev on May 26, 2009 1:20:07 GMT -5
It is fixed. Linqer 2.5.2 is available.
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