QUOTE(edpierce @ Jul 17 2009, 04:38 AM)

I am running windows 2000. I don't think I can rollback or restore to a later date.
For number 1. I meant to just change the PC system date, i.e. double-clicking the time in the lower-right corner. I have a trial version of a program which continues to work as long as I set the date within the 30-day trial period. This may not work if Lavasoft embeds the date within the software.
QUOTE(edpierce @ Jul 17 2009, 04:38 AM)

I tried to move the files and re-install the program but I keep getting the message that my subscription has run out and I need to buy the program or extend the subscription.
If you did not do a clean uninstall first, chances are it left some bits behind which allows it to detect the previous installation - this is so people can't continue to use the program free forever by just reinstalling. You can do a clean uninstall yourself if you're experienced with finding/deleting folders, files, and registry entries; or you can use programs like these
useful free tools. Revo Uninstaller on the highest setting will remove all traces before you reinstall.
QUOTE(edpierce @ Jul 17 2009, 04:38 AM)

when I uninstalled the program and tried to play the clips I get the message "I don't the the necessary codec to play the file." The file name still has the "safe" extention. IE: video100.flv.safe. I have tired to remove the "safe" but still have the same problem.
The media player's not missing a codec, it just can't read the encrypted file - changing the file extension doesn't remove the encryption.
If date change and clean uninstall/reinstall don't work, it seems the only thing to do is to install the trial version on another computer and use it to unlock the files. Unfortunately this won't be easy if the files are huge and you're using portable media. It would be much easier if the 2nd computer was networked and the files could be shared.