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  • hi John,i would suggest that you go back to the trials page and download cr 2013 instead. this is a different product sku so hopefully whatever reg setting that you've got in your machine for that existing keycode expiration date won't matter.let me know if that works,jamie\",\"author\":\"username\":\"jamie.wiseman\",\"displayName\":\"Jamie Wiseman\",\"groupIcons\":[\"name\":\"employee\",\"title\":\"This user is an SAP Employee\",\"priority\":21],\"suspended\":false,\"isCurrentUser\":false,\"id\":13324696,\"posted\":1390935607000,\"votes\":0,\"isAccepted\":true,\"isLocked\":false,\"userVoted\":\"\",\"relations\":\"canCancelAccept\":false,\"canUnlock\":false,\"canUseDelete\":false,\"accepted\":true,\"canVoteDownOrCancel\":false,\"canLock\":false,\"canAccept\":false,\"type\":\"answer\",\"canVoteUpOrCancel\":false,\"isCurrentUserAuthor\":false,\"attachments\":[]},\"body\":\"Hi John,Please contact sales at 866-681-3435. I'm hoping they might help.-Abhilash\",\"author\":\"username\":\"abhilash.kumar\",\"displayName\":\"Abhilash Kumar\",\"groupIcons\":[],\"suspended\":false,\"isCurrentUser\":false,\"id\":10618209,\"posted\":1390823391000,\"votes\":0,\"isAccepted\":false,\"isLocked\":false,\"userVoted\":\"\",\"relations\":\"canCancelAccept\":false,\"canUnlock\":false,\"canUseDelete\":false,\"canVoteDownOrCancel\":false,\"canLock\":false,\"canAccept\":false,\"type\":\"answer\",\"canVoteUpOrCancel\":false,\"isCurrentUserAuthor\":false,\"attachments\":[],\"body\":\"Thanks for the help Abhilash. Unfortunately I'm getting nowhere with this. To be honest its not really impressing me that an advert clearly stating 30 day trial is showing up as 6 maximum once downloaded. To be perfectly honest, its a bit of a schoolboy error in an environment where you would expect consummate professionalism. I will keep trying though as I am getting to grips with the software. It will just be a pity if that all comes to an abrupt end in 3 days time!!!\",\"author\":\"username\":\"former.member\",\"displayName\":\"Former Member\",\"groupIcons\":[],\"suspended\":true,\"isCurrentUser\":false,\"id\":10621856,\"posted\":1390903944000,\"votes\":0,\"isAccepted\":false,\"isLocked\":false,\"userVoted\":\"\",\"relations\":\"canCancelAccept\":false,\"canUnlock\":false,\"canUseDelete\":false,\"canVoteDownOrCancel\":false,\"canLock\":false,\"canAccept\":false,\"type\":\"answer\",\"canVoteUpOrCancel\":false,\"isCurrentUserAuthor\":false,\"attachments\":[]]"), answerForm: formAction: "/answers/10618205/post.json", textareaName: "body", textareaErrors: "", isAttachmentsEnabled: true, answerEditorialGuideline: title: "Before answering", content: "You should only submit an answer when you are proposing a solution to the poster\'s problem. If you want the poster to clarify the question or provide more information, please leave a comment instead, requesting additional details. When answering, please include specifics, such as step-by-step instructions, context for the solution, and links to useful resources. Also, please make sure that your answer complies with our Rules of Engagement.", links: [ title: "Rules of Engagement", href: " -of-engagement.html", ] , answerMinBodyLength: '10', answerMaxBodyLength: '20000' , currentUser: sapInternalId: '', permissions: canVoteUpOrCancel: false, canVoteDownOrCancel: false, canModerate: false, , isVotedUp: false, isVotedDown: false , alerts: alertModeratorMinLength : "It should be given a proper explanation about why the content is inappropriate.", alertModeratorMinLengthValue : "10", alreadyReportedMessage : "You already have an active moderator alert for this content." , url: profileApiBaseUrl: ' -api.services.sap.com', followUnfollowQuestion: '/sap/nodeSubscription.json', isFollowingQuestion: '/sap/isFollowingNode.json', vote: voteUp: '/commands/0/voteup.json', voteDown: '/commands/0/votedown.json', cancelVote: '/commands/0/cancelvote.json' , rss: answers: '/feed/10618205/answers.rss', answersAndComments: '/feed/10618205/comments-and-answers.rss' , authorizeUploadContext: type: 'answer' , atMention: userSearchServiceUrl: ' ', currentUserName: '', useNewUSSCORS: true, atMentionDelayMs: 100, showMentionInRedactor: true , attachmentSettings: commentMaxAttachments: '2', answerMaxAttachments: '10', commentMaxAttachmentSizeBytes: '1048576', answerMaxAttachmentSizeBytes: '1048576', commentAttachmentsSizeBytesTotal: '2097152', answerAttachmentsSizeBytesTotal: '10485760' , editor: editorClipboardUploadEnabled: true }) })(); Home

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Login / Sign-up Search Questions and Answers 0 Former Member Jan 27, 2014 at 11:43 AM Crystal Reports 2008 free download 2049 Views Follow RSS Feed Hi. Can someone help. I'm very new to Crystal Reports and am in the process of learning how to use it. I have downloaded the free 30 day trial version which works fine. Only problem is on opening it is saying my trial period is for just 6 days (4 left now). I really need the software for the full 30 days as per the original web advert. Can anyone help with what I need to do to ensure I have the trial for 30 days?


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