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External dll are not password protected, you could copy and paste then so to answer your question no. If you created a dll you could create a data manager and have it play as an interface in between the dll and MS, then you can get really high tech on the protection. Dll's are easy to create if you know how to use programming language.
Andrew
TA_Trader <bklchu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All, On the same topic... would it help if you can write a external dll for the formula? Would this be easily cracked as well? And is it easy to convert a Metastock formula to an external dll?
I would be very much appreciated if somebody can advice on this... many thx
Thanks & trade well BC
--- astha tewari <astha_tewari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > send the exploration at astha_tewari@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 awlaimeng wrote : > >I have created an exploration and wanted to share > it with a trading > >friend. However I wanted to limit the exploration > usage (sort of a > >demo version) to only period prior to year 2005 so > I have included the > >following codes in the Filter. > >DayOfMonth()<2005 >
>When I export the formula files I have also > password-protected them. > >My questions:- > >1. Is it correct to use the DayOfMonth() function > as above to limit > >the exploration to period prior to Year 2005? > >2. Can the password-protected formula files be > easily "cracked" by > >other user? In other words are my codes safe from > prying eyes? > >Thanks & best regards, > >ALM
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