This article was written on January 17, 2006 by CyberNet.

For everyone trying out the Windows
Some people have claimed that it does not work, while others say that it does work. It could be possible that some people did not follow the directions correctly. Here is what Microsoft has posted for instructions (The download links are located after the instructions):
Update to Resolve Expired Notification When Launching Media Center in
Windows Vista December 2005 CTP –32bit (English)Date/Time Posted
2006-01-05 19:25:34 (UTC)File
en_MC_Patch_windows_vista_ctp_december_2005_32bit.exe Self-Extracting ExecutableFile Size
1 MBSHA-1 Hash
62540b69e16521ac117f3dc870e7ee69357f49fdDescription
If you try to open Media Center or access any Media Center functionality in the Windows Vista December 2005 CTP, the following notification will display: This Trial Version has Expired and Can No Longer Be Used.Please install this update to enable use of Media Center and Media Center functionality in
Windows VistaDecember 2005 CTP .Important: Only install this update on the Windows Vista December 2005 CTP. This update will break all previous versions.
Instructions
This self-extracting compressed file contains the entire product contents. Click on the Download link to download the file. Save the file to a temporary folder (Example: C:\TEMP). After download is complete, run the file to extract the setup files into a temporary folder (Example: C:\TEMP\SETUP). When the extraction is completed, the compressed file can be erased to free up space. You can now install the software by starting the setup program (Example: C:\TEMP\SETUP\SETUP.EXE). Note: the actual setup program name will vary.
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