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After +15 days from the installation date it loses its Premium status even on 4.6.1 with the three hostnames blocked. What I figured out is that the numbers in the no backup xml file appear to correspond to milliseconds from Jan 1st, 1970. This website easily converts the numbers to a readable date and time:
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- By Binary01
Is this the timestamp of when it’s been installed? Have you tried setting it to a date in the future?After +15 days from the installation date it loses its Premium status even on 4.6.1 with the three hostnames blocked. What I figured out is that the numbers in the no backup xml file appear to correspond to milliseconds from Jan 1st, 1970. This website easily converts the numbers to a readable date and time:You need to be registered to see the hidden links
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- By jeromedevine
It didn't work. Premium was lost after 2 weeks. It seems to use an authentication token system which starts a countdown after the first time it makes a channel connection. If after two weeks it does not get updated, or if it does not get a message of some sort back, it just deactivates Premium.Is this the timestamp of when it’s been installed? Have you tried setting it to a date in the future?
- By Ipjamguy
Exactly, except it doesn't need to make a first-time channel connection: the countdown starts from installation. The trick would be to locate the timer and set it to a high numberIt didn't work. Premium was lost after 2 weeks. It seems to use an authentication token system which starts a countdown after the first time it makes a channel connection. If after two weeks it does not get updated, or if it does not get a message of some sort back, it just deactivates Premium.