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Hi,

I've a problem with the runtime licensing. I've read most of the posts

regarding the problem and already checked a few things. The problem is that

I'm using the Wibu CodeMeter software to encrypt my .net code. When I open

my project in reflector, all resoures are gone (encrypted?) In the none

encrypted version of the program it is running ok and the license file is

visable in reflector. I suspect that the encryption software decrypts not in

time/removes the resource containing the license information. Is there any

way or workaround to this problem? e.g. make a copy of the license file and

distribute it as a separate file? Or is this in conflict with your license

program?

Many thanks in advance,

Niels

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Hi,

I've a problem with the runtime licensing. I've read most of the posts

regarding the problem and already checked a few things. The problem is that

I'm using the Wibu CodeMeter software to encrypt my .net code. When I open

my project in reflector, all resoures are gone (encrypted?) In the none

encrypted version of the program it is running ok and the license file is

visable in reflector. I suspect that the encryption software decrypts not in

time/removes the resource containing the license information. Is there any

way or workaround to this problem? e.g. make a copy of the license file and

distribute it as a separate file? Or is this in conflict with your license

program?

Many thanks in advance,

Niels

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Honestly I am not familiar with Wibu CodeMeter.

Chart FX Licensing works the same way any other licensed control does. You

may want to contact Wibu CodeMeter you see if the know about any issues with

licensed controls.

You can easily build a test control that is licensed to verify.

--

Francisco Padron

www.chartfx.com

"Niels Kolthoff" <nkolthoff@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> Hi,

>

> I've a problem with the runtime licensing. I've read most of the posts

> regarding the problem and already checked a few things. The problem is

> that I'm using the Wibu CodeMeter software to encrypt my .net code. When I

> open my project in reflector, all resoures are gone (encrypted?) In the

> none encrypted version of the program it is running ok and the license

> file is visable in reflector. I suspect that the encryption software

> decrypts not in time/removes the resource containing the license

> information. Is there any way or workaround to this problem? e.g. make a

> copy of the license file and distribute it as a separate file? Or is this

> in conflict with your license program?

>

> Many thanks in advance,

>

> Niels

>

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Honestly I am not familiar with Wibu CodeMeter.

Chart FX Licensing works the same way any other licensed control does. You

may want to contact Wibu CodeMeter you see if the know about any issues with

licensed controls.

You can easily build a test control that is licensed to verify.

--

Francisco Padron

www.chartfx.com

"Niels Kolthoff" <nkolthoff@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:4B70ZaSTGHA.232@webserver3.softwarefx.com...

> Hi,

>

> I've a problem with the runtime licensing. I've read most of the posts

> regarding the problem and already checked a few things. The problem is

> that I'm using the Wibu CodeMeter software to encrypt my .net code. When I

> open my project in reflector, all resoures are gone (encrypted?) In the

> none encrypted version of the program it is running ok and the license

> file is visable in reflector. I suspect that the encryption software

> decrypts not in time/removes the resource containing the license

> information. Is there any way or workaround to this problem? e.g. make a

> copy of the license file and distribute it as a separate file? Or is this

> in conflict with your license program?

>

> Many thanks in advance,

>

> Niels

>

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