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Aug 22nd, 2007, 03:03 PM
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Re: VB6 application limited runing time???
 Originally Posted by M C Benzerari
that is really strange isn't it?
What so strange about someone's changing registry values (if they know how to do that of course)? No one is going to reverse engineer your program.
You cannot stop hacker - all you can do is make it harder for someone and following steps we recommended (including encryptions) is what you should really be doing.
Good luck.
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Aug 22nd, 2007, 05:05 PM
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Re: VB6 application limited runing time???
Any way the code for the number of launches worked ok. What about if I want the application to be accessable for one month starting either from the first day it has been launched or for more specific number of days say from '1 of sep 2007 till '1 oct 2007' I would like to see the VB code in both cases please.
Thank you
M C Benzerari
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Aug 22nd, 2007, 05:42 PM
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Re: VB6 application limited runing time???
 Originally Posted by M C Benzerari
Any way the code for the number of launches worked ok. What about if I want the application to be accessable for one month starting either from the first day it has been launched or for more specific number of days say from '1 of sep 2007 till '1 oct 2007' I would like to see the VB code in both cases please.
Thank you
M C Benzerari
Why don't you try to do it yourself and then if you have problems show us your code.
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Aug 23rd, 2007, 05:16 AM
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Re: VB6 application limited runing time???
 Originally Posted by MartinLiss
Why don't you try to do it yourself and then if you have problems show us your code.
That is what this forum is for thought! get what others have and compare it to what I have, and like that I can discover what is going wrong in my analogy...!
Every day is school day isn't?
Fortunately, above any expertise there is an expert to refer to...
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