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Licensing
My application is COM based. We have parts (subsystems) of the application
deployed on the client PC as DLL's. How can I implement a license required
policy for each of these subsubsytems ?
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Re: Licensing
"Clyde" <Barretto_Clyde@tmaresources.com> wrote:
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>My application is COM based. We have parts (subsystems) of the application
>
>deployed on the client PC as DLL's. How can I implement a license required
>policy for each of these subsubsytems ?
>
is there a security question in there somewhere? ;-)
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Re: Licensing
It breaks the security that the person who created the component wants if
someone can use it improperly. Well thats the only security thing I can
think of 
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Eli Allen
eallen@bcpl.net
"Michael Howard" <mikehow@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3a883e48$1@news.devx.com...
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> "Clyde" <Barretto_Clyde@tmaresources.com> wrote:
> >
> >My application is COM based. We have parts (subsystems) of the
application
> >
> >deployed on the client PC as DLL's. How can I implement a license
required
> >policy for each of these subsubsytems ?
> >
>
> is there a security question in there somewhere? ;-)
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