If you still could not sign in, please try to open “ Blend for VS 2019”, and sign in with your VS account this time. If you could open VS Installer, please open it and click “Provide Feedback” button at the top right corner|Report a problem|in the newly opened window select “sign in” and try to sign in your VS account to see if it works this time. # If you have signed in with your account and VS still prompt that your license has expired, please follow steps below to troubleshoot. If you don’t have an account, please refer to this doc How to sign in to Visual Studio and get one(this is free too). # Just sign in your account and then you could use VS Community permanently forįree. Later and start to use VS but under this circumstance, you will have a 30 days trial, and after 30 days you will still need to sign in your account and if not you will not be able to use VS Community 2019. You should choose a Microsoft account or a work or school account that best represents you. # When you open VS Community 2019 for the first time, you’re asked to sign in and provide some basic registration information. > Why is it still saying that my trial period has expired? And actually, VS Community isĬompletely free to use but not “open source”. # I think you mean the Visual Studio Community 2019 release. I thought VS 2019 is now an open source IDE.
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