> "Dignard, Norman" wrote:
>
> The Problem ... the NT workstations were used for previously used for
> Y2K testing and had their dates set forward each varying in weeks,
> months and years. The temp CC license keys were only good for a
> month.. This caused the erratic behavior. Once the dates were reset
> things works fine.
..
> Lesson here is check the OS system dates if you have erratic behavior
> on new installs
I don't know -- seems to me that your real problem was just the
"blind dates" in general, and I know that we have all had problems
with those..... ;)
Ok, ok, just a little Wednesday morning humor for ya. Who says
code management types can't be funny?
Rob
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