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Protect workbook
Hey all,
I'm wanting to sell a workbook I've designed. I've spoken with several folks that told me I would need to have all my work re-programmed and written as a stand alone executable program because Excel is impossible to protect. Is there any solution beyond the step I just mentioned? Is there a "shell" prg that would protect a workbook? I know technology is changing all the time so I thought I would ask. Thanks for your thoughts, K |
Protect workbook
Hi,
i have no comments that bears directly on your question, just a side comment. With all the free code and software it is often hard to sell Excel add-ins on the market. You might ask how sales have gone for others at this site. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Keyrookie" wrote: Hey all, I'm wanting to sell a workbook I've designed. I've spoken with several folks that told me I would need to have all my work re-programmed and written as a stand alone executable program because Excel is impossible to protect. Is there any solution beyond the step I just mentioned? Is there a "shell" prg that would protect a workbook? I know technology is changing all the time so I thought I would ask. Thanks for your thoughts, K -- Keyrookie |
Protect workbook
Quoted from Chip Pearson's site................
The security just isn't strong enough to provide real protection of proprietary information or information or code with intellectual property value. For that level of security, you should be writing your code in Visual Basic 6 or VB.NET. See Creating A COM Add-In for details about creating a COM Add-In and Automation Add Ins A Function Libraries for details about creating an Automation Add-Ins. http://www.cpearson.com/excel/workbooktimebomb.aspx The links in the quote are found at the site. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 19:13:15 +0000, Keyrookie wrote: Hey all, I'm wanting to sell a workbook I've designed. I've spoken with several folks that told me I would need to have all my work re-programmed and written as a stand alone executable program because Excel is impossible to protect. Is there any solution beyond the step I just mentioned? Is there a "shell" prg that would protect a workbook? I know technology is changing all the time so I thought I would ask. Thanks for your thoughts, K |
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