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How safe are Add-ins passwords? Do you recommend using an add-in to
protect your code, or is better to move the code in a dll file? Are
there any other solutions to protect your VBA code?

Thanks and have a nice day ;)

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Forget it!
A determine user can always, with relative ease, get to your VBA-code!

Just try to google a little for tools to get by any Excel-protection, and
you'll find there are plenty out there...

Any such protection would be for the casual common user only, and for that
purpose a password protected XLA should do just fine...


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Subject: Add-ins passwords


How safe are Add-ins passwords? Do you recommend using an add-in to
protect your code, or is better to move the code in a dll file? Are
there any other solutions to protect your VBA code?

Thanks and have a nice day ;)



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