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March 1998, Week 2

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Neil Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>
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Neil Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Mar 1998 19:34:45 -0700
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Dear Roger,

In terms of Qedit, only non pre-release versions of Qedit are set to expire
within two years. All "production" versions, "the ones we send every year"
do not expire.

So when you run Qedit and you do not see the words pre-release by the
version number, you should be fine. Please e-mail me privately and let
me know what version number of Qedit you have and I will let you know
if any other Y2k issues exist.

All the best,

Neil Armstrong
Product Manager
Robelle Consulting Ltd.

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Brunstrum <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, March 10, 1998 7:15 PM
Subject: Year 2000 Compliance Testinf


>It has been suggested that we upgrade all of our software on our 937LX
>to the latest Y2K compliant version, then do a full backup, test the
>application (PowerHouse, T/Image, Omnidex, with Adager, MPEX, S/3000 &
>QEDIT support) in the year 2000, by advancing the clock to then. And
>include Feb 29, 2000. All over a weekend.
>
>Will any of the commercial products listed give us a problem, after we
>restore from backup and revert back to 1998 on Monday? Like license
>expiriation? Etc?
>
>TIA, Roger
>

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