On 10/26/04 2:31 PM, "Brian Joyce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you're talking about the screen that comes up every time you
> launch QuickTime, suggesting that you upgrade to Pro, I read a clever
> solution in one of David Pogue's books. Haven't tried it so I don't
> know firsthand if it works but it goes like this:  Set your system
> date & time to sometime in the future, well beyond the expected
> lifespan of your computer. Then launch QuickTime and click "later"
> when it asks. Quit QuickTime, then reset date and time back to your
> local reality. QuickTime should no longer trouble you.  Until you
> reach that date it's looking for.
 
It works, but first turn off your time-sensitive apps like MS Database
Daemon and Entourage, Mail, etc.
 

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