Re: How to registry key
From: Crouchie1998 (Crouchie1998_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/02/05
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 12:05:02 -0800
If you see my first post to this thread you will see that I asked the user if
he/she wanted to delete a certain key or recursively search.
So, what you are telling me is that if I write code/programs that are 100%
of my work then I cannot copyright the code/program? So, what you are saying
is that no program ever written should be sold. GIVE ME A BREAK.
Take the VB.NET/C# convertors for example: If you download the VB.NET
Resource Kit then it is included FREE, but others have create simular
programs & sell them for $200. Are you saying they shouldn't sell them?
The CD I have created to sell is 100% my own work. There are language
tutorials, sample applications as well as demo applications because I want to
keep the source code for that.
Anyway, I have 9 tutorial/applications on the Internet for download
including full source code.
I don't mind coding certain solutions for people at all, but my recursive
search registry is an application. Would you go to a software house and ask
them for the source code because you don't know how to do it? You know they
wouldn't give it to you.
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