just set a bit in programe database, most IDE has an option for that.

I have not use PODS, sorry for cann't test.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 代表 Patricia Cartwright
发送时间: 2007年1月25日 13:09
收件人: Palm Developer Forum
主题: Re: How to prevent my application from being beamed.

Dear Douglas,

Thank you for your informative letter. In the settings of my project (I am
using PODS), there was an option to lock the program so it could not be
beamed. When I used dmHdrAttrCopyPrevention, it hid my application, so I had
to do a hard reset. It was not your fault, it was a learning experience for
me.
 
--- Douglas Handy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> >I do not want it to be beamed to another device.
> 
> You can set the dmHdrAttrCopyPrevention bit in the database attributes 
> byte, but that merely prevents the default application launcher from 
> beaming the application (it will show with the lock icon).
> 
> However, that will stop or slow down only the most neophyte of users.  
> You can't prohibit the beaming by other means, including plenty of 
> freeware utilities.  If you have a licensing scheme, you should just 
> make a new install (via whatever
> method) begin in evaluation mode.
> 
> And don't expend too much energy on that either -- there are pretty 
> simple ways around most of the common methods used on with palm os 
> based applications.
> 
> Welcome to Palm OS.
> 
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