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I am using Excel 2010 and Windows 7 and I would like to make use of
some .dll files to experiment and get some experience making my code moore protected in future projects. I also realize that Microsoft doesn't sell this any moore and I know there are some issues with classic Visual Basic running on Windows 7, but that there are tricks too make classic visual basic work with Windows 7. Now, I have one possibility to buy a good old classic Visual Basic Professional edition to a very good price, but a have one question. Is it legal to buy a used one? I can also buy a new one, but for a higher price. The last option is probably Visual Studio 2010 but that seems very expensive to buy for only a few .dll or assemly files, if that is what they are called. Somebody that have some comments or suggestions? Regards Jan T. |
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