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Tom Brown wrote:  
 
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> OpenOffice has quit running on my system due to expiration of the   
> software.  The message tells me to install a new version, but the file   
> on the Innotek site is the same one I have installed.  
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> Does anyone know of a newer version or a way to circumvent the expiration?  
>   
> Thanks!  
>   
 
Did your InnoTek Font Engine expire??  
<http://www.innotek.de/products/ft2lib/>  
the Version 2.10 Preview 3 was suppose to expire soon, download Version   
2.30 Preview 4.  
 
The other parts of Open Office I don't believe are suppose to expire.  
 
<http://www.innotek.de/products/openofficeos2/beta/>  
 
 
MarkO  
 
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