Which will be bypassed by disabling macros...
There is NO way that I know of to keep someone from passing on a
workbook that they can access. I've seen methods that make it much more
difficult, but they've ultimately been able to cracked within a few
minutes.
Office 2003, with Windows 2003 server access, can supposedly limit those
who can open it - but your customer must have that capability.
You might want to look at your terminology, too. If you sell someone a
workbook, it's theirs to do what they want with it. If you throw up
roadblocks, you could be liable if the buyer can't later sell it.
OTOH, if you license a particular application, you can (legally) limit
how it's distributed later by including your terms in the license. Of
course, it's up to your customer to accept the restrictions.
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"Don Guillett" wrote:
You might try to incorporate his username into the workbook_open event
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"raysefo" wrote in
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Hi,
i wanna sell a workbook to somebody but, i do not wanna him to
distribute this workbook to others, is there a way to do this?
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