From: Greg Lovern on 27 Mar 2010 00:00 Can anyone comment on the VBA protection of DoneEx XCell Compiler? I asked DoneEx and they say they just hide the VBA code from view; they don't compile it to binary. Any thoughts on how much risk there is that someone could hack the protection and view my code? http://doneex.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=10&Itemid=43 Thanks, Greg
From: Peter T on 27 Mar 2010 06:09 If you are thinking of going in that direction I'd recommend Orlando Magalh�es Filho's XL to Exe http://orlando.mvps.org/#XLtoExe Regards, Peter T "Greg Lovern" <gregl(a)gregl.net> wrote in message news:79f0b0cb-f2aa-47ea-965d-d7be4fa88ee6(a)u15g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > Can anyone comment on the VBA protection of DoneEx XCell Compiler? > > I asked DoneEx and they say they just hide the VBA code from view; > they don't compile it to binary. Any thoughts on how much risk there > is that someone could hack the protection and view my code? > > http://doneex.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=10&Itemid=43 > > > Thanks, > > Greg
From: Greg Lovern on 27 Mar 2010 10:46 Why? He doesn't say anything about protection except for a file-open password. Greg On Mar 27, 3:09 am, "Peter T" <peter_t(a)discussions> wrote: > If you are thinking of going in that direction I'd recommend Orlando > Magalhães Filho's XL to Exe > > http://orlando.mvps.org/#XLtoExe > > Regards, > Peter T > > "Greg Lovern" <gr...(a)gregl.net> wrote in message > > news:79f0b0cb-f2aa-47ea-965d-d7be4fa88ee6(a)u15g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Can anyone comment on the VBA protection of DoneEx XCell Compiler? > > > I asked DoneEx and they say they just hide the VBA code from view; > > they don't compile it to binary. Any thoughts on how much risk there > > is that someone could hack the protection and view my code? > > >http://doneex.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=10&Ite... > > > Thanks, > > > Greg- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
From: Peter T on 27 Mar 2010 11:38 Good question. I'm sure when I looked at it before there was a way to secure the code (which I certainly couldn't break) but at the moment I don't see it or recall how to do it. It might be worth asking him directly. Regards, Peter T "Greg Lovern" <gregl(a)gregl.net> wrote in message news:b1cbbdb8-21de-4fa9-a12e-0e02bda86d7e(a)g28g2000prb.googlegroups.com... Why? He doesn't say anything about protection except for a file-open password. Greg On Mar 27, 3:09 am, "Peter T" <peter_t(a)discussions> wrote: > If you are thinking of going in that direction I'd recommend Orlando > Magalh�es Filho's XL to Exe > > http://orlando.mvps.org/#XLtoExe > > Regards, > Peter T > > "Greg Lovern" <gr...(a)gregl.net> wrote in message > > news:79f0b0cb-f2aa-47ea-965d-d7be4fa88ee6(a)u15g2000prd.googlegroups.com... > > > > > Can anyone comment on the VBA protection of DoneEx XCell Compiler? > > > I asked DoneEx and they say they just hide the VBA code from view; > > they don't compile it to binary. Any thoughts on how much risk there > > is that someone could hack the protection and view my code? > > >http://doneex.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=10&Ite... > > > Thanks, > > > Greg- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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