>From my knowledge I know this is not possible and maybe this may sound
unfair but I have to do it for my protection.

I have a client wants to purchase 1 of my software plus the source code
therefore everything will be open to them. I have 1 module that will trigger
once he reach the targeted date and the program will automatically exit. How
can I avoid them to modify this code?

My idea at the moment is to make a .dll but they can just simply remove the
code and reference not unless some of the functionality will be on that .dll
too so they will be forced to used it and every end of the code, it will
check the trigger date too. That make sense?

The main reason is the payment, it is 6 installment. I hope you understand
me guys.

Any input will be greatly appreciated.


TIA,
George



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