![]() ![]() Trouble configure Visual Studio community 2013 Please post your question on the MSDN Forums. You question is beyond the scope of this community. More information, my OS is Windows 7 with 6 GB of RAM and a processor AMD A6. If anyone has specific instructions, step by step on how to apply, or otherwise avoid the expiration of this apparently free product, I would be very grateful. A Microsoft page, it appeared that a registration option could be offered during the download, but I didn't see no this option while downloading. Yet another response stated that you could "change date", but with no details on what that meant. Another response indicated to 'connect', but there is no detail on the place where or how "connect". However, this record was made of course by clicking on an entry in the 'Help' option, and there is no option in 'Help' or anywhere else in the version that I downloaded, AFAIK. A few responses indicated that the free editions in the past required registration to avoid expiration. ![]() I found a few answers to similar questions by others, but the responses have been largely unnecessary. I searched very carefully in Microsoft Community and on Google to try to find a way to avoid the expiration of the license, particularly because this program is a very large download. By clicking on the "All mix" selection in the window of 'Help' menu, the following item appears:Īs you can see, the license will expire in 28 days, even though it's supposed to be a free edition. The title is on the IDE is "blend to Visual Studio 2013". It has been downloaded and installed by running a small program called vs_community.exe that has been downloaded from the Microsoft web page that offers the free edition. Two days ago, I got Visual Studio community 2013 in order to study c# coding. Visual Studio community 2013: how license can be avoided to expire? ![]()
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