The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARYThis article describes the behavior of the Windows 2000 Evaluation version and what happens when the 120-day evaluation period expires. MORE INFORMATIONWhen the time period has expired on a computer that is running the evaluation copy of Windows 2000, you receive the following message approximately one hour after logging on (this time can vary): After approximately one hour (this time period can vary), Windows 2000 either restarts automatically or generates a stop message as follows: By default, Windows 2000 is configured to restart when a stop message occurs. If this default setting is in place, it may seem that Windows 2000 is restarting itself with no warning or message displayed. To change the default behavior:
Event Viewer records information about evaluation copies expiring. When you receive the initial warning that you have only one hour before shutdown, the following event is recorded in the System event log: When Windows 2000 generates the stop message and restarts, the following event is recorded in the System event log:
Identifying an Evaluation VersionThe Windows 2000 Evaluation version places the following information on the desktop:Windows 2000 ProfessionalNote that the identifier on the desktop is hidden if Active Desktop is enabled. When you are installing a copy of the evaluation version of Windows 2000, Text-mode Setup warns you that you are installing an evaluation version with the following message: You can also run the Winver.exe utility to determine which version of Windows 2000 you are running and when it will expire. To remove the expiration period from an evaluation copy of Windows 2000, you can upgrade your existing installation using the standard Windows 2000 retail product. Note that you cannot upgrade an evaluation copy of Windows 2000 by using a Windows 2000 upgrade-only package. Upgrading A Windows 2000 Evaluation VersionYou can run Winver.exe to determine which version of Windows 2000 you are running and it reports when the expiration date is for the program. To remove the 120 day timebomb from the Windows 2000 evaluation version, purchase the Windows 2000 full retail version and upgrade your computer.Note that you must upgrade using the Windows 2000 full product and not the Windows 2000 upgrade-only product. The Windows 2000 upgrade-only product looks for qualifying products in order to upgrade. The evaluation version is not considered a qualifying product. Additional query words: BSOD time bomb
Keywords : kbenv kberrmsg |
Last Reviewed: February 2, 2000 © 2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use. |