Re: Safeguarding Excel Products from Piracy
- From: "Tom Ogilvy" <twogilvy@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 15:38:46 -0400
Physical denial is about the only sure way.
There are password crackers for every built in protection mechanism.
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Tom Ogilvy
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> Anyone have some idea, tricks, code, suggestions, examples of how to
> reduce if not prevent Excel-based products (like an Excel Template)
> from being used by a person who did not buy it (i.e., illegal copying
> and sharing)?
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