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Questiondesign-time license??? Pin
Mardigin5-Jul-03 16:24
Mardigin5-Jul-03 16:24 
Could someone please explain to me how design-time license works. I have been doing a lot of research on the net regarding this, but am not satisfied with what I have found. There is an article on this website that talks about it briefly.

http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/msflexgrid_in_cop_ctrl.asp?target=design%7Ctime%7Cruntime%7Clicense#xx460936xx

Only this article the guy registers a license for his control in the code itself, but where did he get the license key?

I would like to use mschart.ocx, but when I try to instantiate it in the code it says that I require a design-time license. Now currently I have office97 on my machine and so I did not have mschart.ocx. I downloaded it off the net and stuck it my my system32 directory and registered the ocx.

Here is a question, lets say that at somepoint I do get the so called design-time license for mschart.ocx. Will I be able to use it since I am only running office97? or do I require office xp installed on my macine in order to use it?

As you can see there is a lot I don't know. PLease help enlighten me.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Mardigin
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