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From: Iamtheoneurwarnedabout
Message 2 in Discussion

There are lot of ways to do this. One such simpler way is to Store the
system date time (date-time at the time of ur application installation)
into the registry. And check the validity period everytim the user opens ur
application.
Even if the user, tries to change the system time, it wont be of use as you
have already stored the date and time in the regoistry.

Hope this may help you in starting off..........

All the best.

Cheers !!,
Arshad




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