RE: Safeguarding Excel Products from Piracy
- From: "Greg Wilson" <GregWilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:45:01 -0700
I don't disseminate any of my projects but only produce them for work and
install them on our system. To prevent a staff member from taking one of them
if/when they leave the company, I include code in the Workbook_Open event
that looks for a simple text file and code phrase inside that file. If it
cannot be found then it won't open. They can make copies all they like but
can't open them outside of this environment. The people who would take my
stuff arn't skilled enough to crack VBProject protection.
Regards,
Greg
"fallingrock" wrote:
>
> 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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