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ActiveExit™ Editions
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Where are the evaluation versions?
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The installation files offered for download from this page are the full versions that can be used for free during the first 30 days. You can use the 30 free days to evaluate the software.
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Which edition should I download?
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The answer depends on the version of Windows that you use:
If you use Windows XP, 2000, 2003, or a newer version of Windows, then choose the XP edition.
If you use Windows x64, then choose the x64 edition.
If it is Windows Me/98/98SE, or NT4.0, then download the Classic edition.
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I have already purchased ActiveExit XP Edition, and now I have upgraded to Windows x64. Do I have to pay for ActiveExit x64 Edition again?
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No, you don't have to pay again. Our standard upgrade rules apply to changing the editions, as well: if your one year of free upgrades has not expired yet, then you are welcome to sidegrade to the other edition free of charge: simply use the same license key to make the other edition registered, and that's all. If your one year of free upgrades has already expired, you can upgrade (at a discount) by visiting our online Upgrade Center.
If you have purchased the Classic edition of ActiveExit for your Windows 98/Me computer, and later upgraded to Windows XP, you can upgrade to ActiveExit XP/x64 Edition paying only a fraction of its price. Please visit our online Upgrade Center, enter the license key for the edition that you have into the form, and the next page will show the upgrade options available to you.
| Feature comparison of the ActiveExit Editions |
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| Support for Windows XP, 2000-2005 |
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| Support for Windows x64 |
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| Support for Windows Vista (when implemented) |
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| Support for Windows Me, 98, 98SE, NT4.0 |
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| Exit Windows automatically after a period of user inactivity |
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| Protect Windows exit with a password |
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| Run a program automatically before exiting Windows |
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| Display a taskbar icon for quick access to the logoff, shutdown, and other such commands |
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| Display customizable messages before performing the actions |
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| Display a regular Windows screensaver before exiting Windows automatically after a period of user inactivity |
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| Restart or shut down the computer automatically after a period of user inactivity even if the computer is locked by the user |
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| Restart or shut down the computer automatically after a period of inactivity even if no user is logged on to Windows |
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| Enforce the "allowed hours" schedule |
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| Assign the default actions to be performed when you press the Logoff or Shut Down buttons on the Start Menu |
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| Protect the buttons on the confirmation messages with a password |
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| Store the settings in files |
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| "Silent" installations and updates |
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| Support for the Group Policies |
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