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Dear Friends,

Few days back During developement of a time trial demo software I had changed the system date to advance the end date of demo to check the result and forgot to change back to the system date on the same day and did the same the next day, and since then I am in a big mess. I have attached one screentshot of the problem I have which I took today as of May, 9th 2008 and typing this post, please suggest rectification at earliest.

I am getting this error while opening the explorer, internet explorer and few other programs.

Thanks all in advance.
 

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YOu cannot, the application appearently is protected against time tampering... Contact the author of the Software...

Maybe you can... tho...
Try searching in the registry or the installation folders of the software and see if you can find anywhere the date is registered.
 
Dear Mailman,

Thank you for your reply. As per your suggestion I need to contact the Author of Program "Microsoft" but No reply from them, Hence I have posted here and am really in a big mess.

Please let know if you can find some workout for the same.
 
Have you tried uninstalling the demo software ?
 
Dear Minkey,

The Demo software was in Access 2007 which I was building, and already deleted the same. The error I am getting while opening the Windows Explorer and Internet explorer.
 
Sounds like the Access db installed more than just an Access DB or is still running in the background or something...
 
It sounds like it hasn't unistalled properly and as namliam mentioned it's left something running - check in task manager to see if the exe is still running. You can also check in startup if it's still resident by going to Start > Run and typing msconfig and under startup tab have look to see if it's there if so unitck it. you can also follow the path to the exe so you'll be able to delete the program manually.
 
So it was something you had running after all, but not an access db :)
 
yes mailman,

This was bugging me every time I open the win explorer or Iexplorer and distracting me.
 

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