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Mar 22nd, 2010, 05:51 AM
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[RESOLVED] Very new Newby - What to do?
1. Help!! I am using vb 2008 express, please explain - How do I get my project onto CD for use. I've got it working with F5? What will happen to the links that link to documents on C drive.
2. Where do I find out which code to use for different things, say connecting to a document or to a drive?
3. How can I generate licence keys to print on CD covers and have users first obtain an activation code via internet to enable them to use the Program on CD. looking for code that will enable me to do this.
4. Is there code that can be used to prevent illegal copying a cd?
Thanks
SG
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Mar 22nd, 2010, 09:01 AM
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Re: Very new Newby - What to do?
Welcome to the forums...
 Originally Posted by SG01
2. Where do I find out which code to use for different things, say connecting to a document or to a drive?
Use MSDN, Google to find it...
3. How can I generate licence keys to print on CD covers and have users first obtain an activation code via internet to enable them to use the Program on CD. looking for code that will enable me to do this.
You can create your own Activation system or try ActiveLock (http://www.activelocksoftware.com/).
4. Is there code that can be used to prevent illegal copying a cd?
I think, it's not possible. But the manufacturer itself can do some tricks to do it. I am not sure about that.
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Mar 22nd, 2010, 10:11 AM
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Re: Very new Newby - What to do?
Akhileshbc
Thanks for the advice
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