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    mazizi
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    i use an activex in my source code, but i worry about replacing it. i thought use 2 activex witch one of them check the other but i'm not sure this way is the best even i'm not sure it has a differ! please help me and tell benefits ans its benefits and galls. thx

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      i use an activex in my source code, but i worry about replacing it. i thought use 2 activex witch one of them check the other but i'm not sure this way is the best even i'm not sure it has a differ! please help me and tell benefits ans its benefits and galls. thx

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      You should clarify the question,...I found it confusing. What kind of application is the source code for? Is this a website? Why replace the ActiveX control? And what is the security issue? Is this a networking security issue? You should be more specific, as none of us here know what context you are operating under.

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        You should clarify the question,...I found it confusing. What kind of application is the source code for? Is this a website? Why replace the ActiveX control? And what is the security issue? Is this a networking security issue? You should be more specific, as none of us here know what context you are operating under.

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        sorry, you're right. we produce a hardware lock which use an activex for checking, setting & getting information on lock. now i'm searching for a way which make replacing activex more difficult. thx

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          sorry, you're right. we produce a hardware lock which use an activex for checking, setting & getting information on lock. now i'm searching for a way which make replacing activex more difficult. thx

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          ...have you considered, LIQUID NITROGEN?

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