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Activex dll files
I have a program developed in VBA which run as addin program i
Microsoft Excel. The only protection here is a password which is no good enough. I read in office 2000 developers edition I can change this to Active DLL file and compile it. I would be greatful if some one can explain to me how to do it. Regards -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Activex dll files
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***** On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 14:04:36 -0600, daniel wrote: I have a program developed in VBA which run as addin program in Microsoft Excel. The only protection here is a password which is not good enough. I read in office 2000 developers edition I can change this to Activex DLL file and compile it. I would be greatful if some one can explain to me how to do it. Regards! You need a copy of Visual Basic 6 (VB5 would probably work - maybe even VB4). VBA is a superset of VB, and for the most part, VBA can be dropped into "regular" VB with very little modification. Unfortunately, VB6 & earlier are no longer for sale, though you can buy copies on eBay and similar auction sites. Also, I rather doubt that VB.NET would work (but I don't know for sure). -- auric "underscore" "underscore" "at" hotmail "dot" com ***** Born crying, live complaining, die disappointed. |
Activex dll files
You can write add-in in VS.NET but MS have not supplied PIAs for Office2000 AFAIK.
-- Auric__ wrote in message . .. "...And the next sign of the Apocalypse will be..." ***** On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 14:04:36 -0600, daniel wrote: I have a program developed in VBA which run as addin program in Microsoft Excel. The only protection here is a password which is not good enough. I read in office 2000 developers edition I can change this to Activex DLL file and compile it. I would be greatful if some one can explain to me how to do it. Regards! You need a copy of Visual Basic 6 (VB5 would probably work - maybe even VB4). VBA is a superset of VB, and for the most part, VBA can be dropped into "regular" VB with very little modification. Unfortunately, VB6 & earlier are no longer for sale, though you can buy copies on eBay and similar auction sites. Also, I rather doubt that VB.NET would work (but I don't know for sure). |
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