Year 2000 Compliance
5 November 2007
RE: Operation of Diskeeper Corporation
Products - Diskeeper for Windows (v 1.x, 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x,
10.x; 2007 and 2008); Undelete for Windows (v1.2, 2.x, 3.x, 4.x and 5.x ), Emergency
Undelete, Diskeeper Lite; and our products for Open VMS, Diskeeper (v1.0 - 7.2-0),
I/O Express (v1.0 - 4.3.00), Filemaster (v1.0 - 2.2-16) and Frag Guard (v1.0) -
After the Year 2000. (All versions, all products)
To Whom It May Concern
Diskeeper for Windows,
Diskeeper Lite for Windows, Undelete for Windows; and Diskeeper, I/O Express, Filemaster
and Frag Guard for Open VMS Operating Systems operate now and will continue to operate
as Year 2000 Compliant Products. There are no known date-related problems with any
of these products. Each of these products is Year 2000 and leap year compliant on
their past and current release versions and will remain so.
Specifically, our OpenVMS products
operate on standard date and time conventions on the OpenVMS operating system. This
has been tested in-house. The OpenVMS operating system handles standard date and
time functions with a four (4) digit year field, as YYYY-MMM-DD.
There are no yearly date functions
applicable with Diskeeper for Windows. Scheduling is set by the hour, day or week,
and has been successfully tested for Year 2000 compliance. There are no yearly date
functions applicable with Undelete for Windows.
Our products on the OpenVMS and
the Windows Operating Systems:
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Can be used prior to, during and after the calendar year 2000 without error relating
to date data;
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Will not abnormally end or provide invalid or incorrect results due to date data,
especially between centuries;
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All calculations and logic of time-related data (dates, duration, days of week,
etc.) will produce the expected results for all valid date values within the applications;
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Calculations and logic include sort algorithms, calendar generation, event recognition,
and all processing actions that use or produce date values.
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For any date element represented without century, the correct century is unambiguous
for all manipulations involving that element, and, the meaning of dates presented
in reports and screens are unambiguous.
If you have further questions please
feel free to contact our Tech Support staff at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
Danny Chadwell
Director of Corporate Affairs
Diskeeper Corporation