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Anyone Using SLP Services For Code Protection And/Or License Mgmt?

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    I'm evaluating SLP Services for their license management and code protection. http://www.inishtech.com I read in the Microsoft documentation that the code protection can have a performance hit, sometimes a big hit depending on the methods you protect. There are a lot of limitation around the methods that can be protected and I'm wondering how many people are using this service? The license mgmt looks promising but I was hoping to hear from someone whose used it or knows someone who has... Cheers

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      I'm evaluating SLP Services for their license management and code protection. http://www.inishtech.com I read in the Microsoft documentation that the code protection can have a performance hit, sometimes a big hit depending on the methods you protect. There are a lot of limitation around the methods that can be protected and I'm wondering how many people are using this service? The license mgmt looks promising but I was hoping to hear from someone whose used it or knows someone who has... Cheers

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      Hi My two cents.. I don't know much about this service but I use .Net Reactor. I find it flexible enough and doesn't obstruct application performance, so far.. Support can be a little slow, but overall thumbs up.

      Regards Mick Curley :)

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