That sounds right to me. I have the same Consumer beta, and it says right on
it that it expires in December 1998, so I assume (and I could be wrong, of
course) that there is code in the beta that will disable the whole thing in
December 98 according to your computer's clock.
It's a beta. Lots of betas have expiration dates. Netscape's betas always did,
and when the date came and went, you couldn't open it any more.
I assume that Microsoft figures after trying it out for a while you'll either
be willing to pay the proper price for the final release, or go back to your
old version.
Roxanne Pierce
R2 Systems, San Diego
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On Monday, March 09, 1998 08:46, K. Karl Kuller [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> On 3-8-1998, Richard Tan said of Windows 98 Beta 3: "the OS expires in
> December 1998"! So if I buy the Beta 3 for $30 now, the Operating System
> will go bye-bye in December and I will have nothing left of Windows 98 (?)
> and will have to pay $125 or so for the final version? It does not sound
> right, but that is what Richard's words seem to say. Is there a
> clarification of the "expires in December 1998" statement?
>
> Karl Kuller [log in to unmask]
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