Re: What is this Visual Basic 2005 Express?
- From: "Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 13:45:04 -0700
If you download the "Manual Installation" option and the ISO Buster program,
you can create a CD that won't require activation.
Mike Ober.
"Jakob Bieling" <argfhesNGtzkQBGarg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Frank Adam <fajp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > [..] Express [..] will expire in March '06(i think), after
> > which, presumably there won't be a free IDE available from MS.
>
> Sure? I read on the MSDN faq about the express versions (tho im not
> sure i remember 100% right), that you can download and (have to?)
> register it for free until nov 2006. From then you will have to pay a
> small fee. I guess this fee will be really small, as the express
> versions are pretty cut down and are intended for students and hobby
> programmers .. or newcomers just wanting to have a peek.
>
> So if you got it before nov 2006, its yours, as if you bought it. If
> you pay for it after nov 2006 its yours as well, obviously ..
>
> regards
> --
> jb
>
> (reply address in rot13, unscramble first)
>
>
>
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