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Comments by P.Gnanaraj (Top 10 by date)
P.Gnanaraj
10-Oct-18 5:55am
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Richard. Thanks for the reply .
P.Gnanaraj
15-Jun-18 1:13am
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Thanks . It helps a lot.
P.Gnanaraj
17-Jan-18 0:21am
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Thanks for your reply. Read and understood.
How usually Design time licensing is implemented for .NET DLL . A simple class library . I am not talking about User control or Component here.
P.Gnanaraj
16-Jan-18 7:41am
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Yes. I have read.
I have .NET DLL ( class library ) NOT user control/Component.
Is it possible to check Design Time in .NET DLL ?
P.Gnanaraj
16-Jan-18 7:39am
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The above code will get execute when the application runs...But I need the code should get executed during design time
P.Gnanaraj
16-Nov-17 8:36am
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Could you please tell how you have done licensing in you DLL?
P.Gnanaraj
5-Feb-15 14:12pm
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Thanks Zoltán Zörgő
P.Gnanaraj
5-Feb-15 13:57pm
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Thanks Zoltán Zörgő for the suggestion.I appreciate it and greatful to you.
I have a concern on option 1. During Run time multiple threads will be running and we have multiple 'Var_Dll_2" objects (yes you are rite it is object not variable) . In this case static variable (solution No:1) option will not work ...rite?? Because as per my knowledge "static variables are shared across threads". Please give your suggestion on this
P.Gnanaraj
16-Apr-14 7:48am
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HI SA,Thanks for the comment.. The customer is not interested tohave a Winform in his Win 32 application..Pls let me know any idea to include the ActiveX in his application without winform..
P.Gnanaraj
15-Apr-14 14:03pm
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Thanks for the interest shown.Basically the ActiveX is a tool kit to develop OPC servers. This customer he wants his server to be Win32 c++ application...
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