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    Edilson Vasconcelos de Melo Junior
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    Hi, Is there any classes or ActiveX control that can make my appl time trial? And what about adware? Thank u very much, Dirso.

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      Hi, Is there any classes or ActiveX control that can make my appl time trial? And what about adware? Thank u very much, Dirso.

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      Christian Graus
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      This stuff is easy to do and the only solution is to roll your own. I mean, if a common class exists to do a time trial, doesn't that mean by figuring out how to break it, someone can in one stroke crack every program that uses it ? Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm somewhat suspicious of STL though. My (test,experimental) program worked first time. Whats that all about??!?! - Jon Hulatt, 22/3/2002

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        Hi, Is there any classes or ActiveX control that can make my appl time trial? And what about adware? Thank u very much, Dirso.

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        Nish Nishant
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        CExpire - A C++ class that implements time and run based restrictions Shareware authors can use this class to limit the number of runs or the number of days that a program will function

        :love:Has anyone seen my sig?:love:

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          CExpire - A C++ class that implements time and run based restrictions Shareware authors can use this class to limit the number of runs or the number of days that a program will function

          :love:Has anyone seen my sig?:love:

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          Christian Graus
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          Have you seen the guys photo on that artice ? Would you trust someone who looks like that to write code for - oh, sorry, Nish ..... :P :P :P :P :P :P :P Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm somewhat suspicious of STL though. My (test,experimental) program worked first time. Whats that all about??!?! - Jon Hulatt, 22/3/2002

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            Have you seen the guys photo on that artice ? Would you trust someone who looks like that to write code for - oh, sorry, Nish ..... :P :P :P :P :P :P :P Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm somewhat suspicious of STL though. My (test,experimental) program worked first time. Whats that all about??!?! - Jon Hulatt, 22/3/2002

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            Nish Nishant
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            Christian Graus wrote: Have you seen the guys photo on that artice ? Would you trust someone who looks like that to write code for - oh, sorry, Nish ..... Yeah, you'd have thought he was a model or a film actor going by his good looks eh? Nish Make MSDN universal, FREE!

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              Christian Graus wrote: Have you seen the guys photo on that artice ? Would you trust someone who looks like that to write code for - oh, sorry, Nish ..... Yeah, you'd have thought he was a model or a film actor going by his good looks eh? Nish Make MSDN universal, FREE!

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              Christian Graus
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              Yeah - that's what I meant. Always hard to take those good looking people seriously. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm somewhat suspicious of STL though. My (test,experimental) program worked first time. Whats that all about??!?! - Jon Hulatt, 22/3/2002

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                CExpire - A C++ class that implements time and run based restrictions Shareware authors can use this class to limit the number of runs or the number of days that a program will function

                :love:Has anyone seen my sig?:love:

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                Edilson Vasconcelos de Melo Junior
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                Thank u very much!!!!! Ur work is really GREAT!!!! It's not a 5 it's a BIG 1000!!! Dirso

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                  Thank u very much!!!!! Ur work is really GREAT!!!! It's not a 5 it's a BIG 1000!!! Dirso

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                  Edilson Vasconcelos de Melo Junior wrote: Thank u very much!!!!! Ur work is really GREAT!!!! It's not a 5 it's a BIG 1000!!! Glad to be of assistance :-) Nish Make MSDN universal, FREE!

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