Manual
AR-B1673 User’s Guide
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For more information on linking library in Visual Basic, please see
http://msdn.microsoft.com.
Note: In Visual Basic there’s an option to run the source file as a script without building the executable files (*.exe
files). To do this, the “ProtectU.dll” file must be copy to the Windows system directory where Windows put dll-files.
For example: in Windows XP operating-system, the directory is “C:\Windows\system32\”. Visual Basic will look for
Protect-U library in this directory when the user run the application as a script.
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