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QZ
I installed Visual Studio 6.0. When I tried to open Visual Interdev, I got
the error message "Your trial version has expired, please uninstall this
trial version of 'Visual InterDev 6.0; and install the retail product", but I
do installed the retail version. How do I fixed this problem?

Thanks,
Jul 25 '06 #1
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"QZ" <QZ@discussions .microsoft.comw rote in message
news:9A******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
>I installed Visual Studio 6.0. When I tried to open Visual Interdev, I got
the error message "Your trial version has expired, please uninstall this
trial version of 'Visual InterDev 6.0; and install the retail product",
but I
do installed the retail version. How do I fixed this problem?
You have been fooled by the seller that sold you Visual Studio as if it were
a retail version.
Try to report him to the authorities.

There's no known problem with Visual Internet that goes in to 'trial' mode.

Thanks,
Jul 26 '06 #2
QZ wrote:
I installed Visual Studio 6.0. When I tried to open Visual Interdev,
I got the error message "Your trial version has expired, please
uninstall this trial version of 'Visual InterDev 6.0; and install the
retail product", but I do installed the retail version. How do I
fixed this problem?
Is this an ASP question? If you are merely desiring to use InterDev as an
ASP editor, consider giving Visual Web Developer a try. It's free for one
year -- plenty of time to evaluate it, IMO. Better still, it does not
require you to remove your existing InterDev or Visual Studio.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/download/

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Jul 26 '06 #3
QZ
I got the VS 6 CD from Microsoft MSDN. I think it should be the real product.
I also searched from Microsoft Knowledge Base. I found an article to mention
this error(see Article 248073), but there is no solution. I hope I can find
the solution here.

Thanks,

"Egbert Nierop (MVP for IIS)" wrote:
>
"QZ" <QZ@discussions .microsoft.comw rote in message
news:9A******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
I installed Visual Studio 6.0. When I tried to open Visual Interdev, I got
the error message "Your trial version has expired, please uninstall this
trial version of 'Visual InterDev 6.0; and install the retail product",
but I
do installed the retail version. How do I fixed this problem?

You have been fooled by the seller that sold you Visual Studio as if it were
a retail version.
Try to report him to the authorities.

There's no known problem with Visual Internet that goes in to 'trial' mode.

Thanks,

Jul 26 '06 #4
>It's free for one year -- plenty of time to evaluate it

It is now free forever.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/support/faq/
Scroll down to item 10.

Orignally, the download was being offered for free for one year. It would
never expire for those who downloaded it within the year.

Bob Lehmann

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QZ wrote:
I installed Visual Studio 6.0. When I tried to open Visual Interdev,
I got the error message "Your trial version has expired, please
uninstall this trial version of 'Visual InterDev 6.0; and install the
retail product", but I do installed the retail version. How do I
fixed this problem?

Is this an ASP question? If you are merely desiring to use InterDev as an
ASP editor, consider giving Visual Web Developer a try. It's free for one
year -- plenty of time to evaluate it, IMO. Better still, it does not
require you to remove your existing InterDev or Visual Studio.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/download/

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Dave Anderson

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Use
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Jul 26 '06 #5
some msdn stuff expires depends on the package you got

"QZ" <QZ@discussions .microsoft.comw rote in message
news:F5******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
>I got the VS 6 CD from Microsoft MSDN. I think it should be the real
product.
I also searched from Microsoft Knowledge Base. I found an article to
mention
this error(see Article 248073), but there is no solution. I hope I can
find
the solution here.

Thanks,

"Egbert Nierop (MVP for IIS)" wrote:
>>
"QZ" <QZ@discussions .microsoft.comw rote in message
news:9A******* *************** ************@mi crosoft.com...
>I installed Visual Studio 6.0. When I tried to open Visual Interdev, I
got
the error message "Your trial version has expired, please uninstall
this
trial version of 'Visual InterDev 6.0; and install the retail product",
but I
do installed the retail version. How do I fixed this problem?

You have been fooled by the seller that sold you Visual Studio as if it
were
a retail version.
Try to report him to the authorities.

There's no known problem with Visual Internet that goes in to 'trial'
mode.

Thanks,


Jul 27 '06 #6
Bob Lehmann wrote:
Orignally, the download was being offered for free for one year.
It would never expire for those who downloaded it within the
year.
That's reassuring. I was under the mistaken impression that it was a 1-year
evaluation.

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Dave Anderson

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Jul 27 '06 #7

"QZ" <QZ@discussions .microsoft.comw rote in message
news:F5******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
>I got the VS 6 CD from Microsoft MSDN. I think it should be the real
product.
I also searched from Microsoft Knowledge Base. I found an article to
mention
this error(see Article 248073), but there is no solution. I hope I can
find
the solution here.

Thanks,

If that is true, the expiration is OS + product-related.

Visual Interdef and Visual STudio 6 contained Java stuff, which is
'forbidden' because the license to contain some 'java' VM compatibility is
now forbidden for Microsoft.

Jul 27 '06 #8

"QZ" <QZ@discussions .microsoft.comw rote in message
news:F5******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
>I got the VS 6 CD from Microsoft MSDN. I think it should be the real
product.
I also searched from Microsoft Knowledge Base. I found an article to
mention
this error(see Article 248073), but there is no solution. I hope I can
find
the solution here.

Thanks,
I'd advise you to use Visual STudio Web developer Express

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ex...d/default.aspx

Visual Interdef is hopelessly aged and producing expired HTML code.

Jul 27 '06 #9

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