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Can you assign the number of days a product will expire (i.e. 360 days)

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  • eric_darling
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    Re: Can you assign the number of days a product will expire (i.e. 360 days)

    Yes - this is relatively uncomplicated to do by writing a line to the registry that stores a date, and then gets referenced by the script when your project first initializes.

    There's a very nicely explained sample in the help file:
    http://www.autoplaystudio.com/webhelp/AMS4.htm
    Click on Index
    Type "Expire" (without the quotes) in the search field
    Click on the example called:
    "expiring 30 days after running the first time"

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  • Derek
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    Re: Can you assign the number of days a product will expire (i.e. 360 days)

    Hi
    Something from the knowledgebase for you to read

    CD Expire

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  • Can you assign the number of days a product will expire (i.e. 360 days)

    I want to create a training program that can be deployed via CD ROM. Once the user installs the program and launches the Autoplay media studio application for the first time, is there a way to log that date and set the program up to expire in 12 months?
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