Should I tell SOLIDWORKS that their Xceed Zip for .NET and .NET Standard has expired? Or should I tell Xceed Zip for .NET and .NET Standard that SOLIDWORKS is using an expired license?
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Warning: "ZIN70-" license key is expired.
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Decisions....Decisions
- AlexLachance
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- mattpeneguy
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Re: Decisions....Decisions
Just set your PC clock back to 2010, and you won't have to worry about it...That should give you 12 years. You should be retired by then.
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Re: Decisions....Decisions
Send them an email at the same time and see who responds first. Despite not knowing anything about one of the companies involved, I know who my money is on...
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Re: Decisions....Decisions
Just reinstall for 30 days trial.
Wait till DS web certificate expire .....
Wait till DS web certificate expire .....
Re: Decisions....Decisions
Tell Xceed. Let DSS reply with Marketing.