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Posted June 11, 200915 yr Did the betas come with an automatic expiration limit attached to them via the IonCube software? Just wondering as I've seen several forums that used the betas now have an expired kernal file.
June 11, 200915 yr [quote name='SwitchFX' date='11 June 2009 - 03:46 AM' timestamp='1244688393' post='1808934'] Did the betas come with an automatic expiration limit attached to them via the IonCube software? Yes.
June 11, 200915 yr Even if you originally started out with a BETA then upgraded to an RC, I'm finding the ionCube encoded files still stating that it's expired. Should the upgraded RC's be saying this too?
June 11, 200915 yr Author [quote name='Kotonoha' date='10 June 2009 - 08:02 PM' timestamp='1244689322' post='1808935'] Yes. Thanks love. [quote name='Smoke-ZB' date='10 June 2009 - 08:06 PM' timestamp='1244689601' post='1808936'] This is why you should NEVER use beta software in a live environment. Wasn't me, it was a friend of mine. His tech admin messaged me asking if I knew what was up, I didn't. I just a really good guess. :P [quote name='Insydius' date='10 June 2009 - 08:14 PM' timestamp='1244690077' post='1808937'] Even if you originally started out with a BETA then upgraded to an RC, I'm finding the ionCube encoded files still stating that it's expired. Should the upgraded RC's be saying this too? No, it shouldn't. RC isn't based on IonCube.
June 11, 200915 yr The betas were encoded with an expiration date, yes. I believe all of those expiration dates have now passed. The RC releases do not have an expiration date, nor are they encoded.
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