01-08-2011, 10:39 AM
I don't think that such 'protection check' can really work, as you can always see and change the program code to bypass it.
If you want to protect your code, just make a XLA file using Office 95 (not 97 or newer).
It seems to me that it's not a professional attitude to use MS-Office for commercial application development, but you can see enough examples for people trying to make money this way.
If you want to protect your code, just make a XLA file using Office 95 (not 97 or newer).
It seems to me that it's not a professional attitude to use MS-Office for commercial application development, but you can see enough examples for people trying to make money this way.