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Secure Add-ins
I have an Excel add-in that i built. However, as we all know the security is
not good. I know want to buid a newer version but with better security. I just recently downloaded Visual Studio 2005 (w/ VB). I want to know what my options are for building this add-in. And I guess a better question is does it actually need to be an add-in or a standalone piece of software? I want to be able to update it, secure it, distribute it etc I am getting a little confused with all I am reading. I keep reading about VSTO, managed workbooks, different types of COM Add-ins etc. Not sure if VSTO applies if I am buidling an add-in or standalone program. Can anyone provide insight on this? Thanks EM |
Secure Add-ins
In support of this request, I would also like to understand more on
this topic as its getting very confusing for me with all I see on the net. The questions I would like to find answers for at the moment a 1) Is it possible to write an Application/COM Add-in with Visual Basic/ C-Sharp Express 2005 or do we need the full Visual Studio programme? If so, how? 2) Will VBA functions/subs converted into VB.NET / C#.NET run faster once loaded into Excel than the original VBA code? Thanks in advance Lloyd |
Secure Add-ins
This site gives some performance comparisons:
http://www.codematic.net/Excel-devel.../Excel-VBA.htm - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "pinkfloydfan" wrote in message ups.com... In support of this request, I would also like to understand more on this topic as its getting very confusing for me with all I see on the net. The questions I would like to find answers for at the moment a 1) Is it possible to write an Application/COM Add-in with Visual Basic/ C-Sharp Express 2005 or do we need the full Visual Studio programme? If so, how? 2) Will VBA functions/subs converted into VB.NET / C#.NET run faster once loaded into Excel than the original VBA code? Thanks in advance Lloyd |
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