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    Dual code signing problem

    Hello, Since the last version 2018.2 I have problem to use dual code singing (digital signature purchased from Digicert). I get error all the time. before this version it was Ok. Only single code signing can be successfully done in this version. As a result some users get Windows/Antivirus...
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    Problem with universal EXE file - Excel freezes - SOLVED

    Problem solved in the new version 2018.2 Thank you
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    Problem with universal EXE file - Excel freezes - SOLVED

    Ok, I will send you report from the other system. I don’t have any add-in. Antivirus is the windows 10 default (Windows Defender).
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    Problem with universal EXE file - Excel freezes - SOLVED

    I have tried it on both computers. same results! However I have send you system report from the computer with 32-bit excel installed with XLSPadlock. regards, Eithan
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    Problem with universal EXE file - Excel freezes - SOLVED

    Hello, I have compiled a file with this option selected: “Universal (Single EXE file for both 32-bit and 64-bit…)”. When I run it on a 64-bit excel version, Excel freezes (Not Responding) when I try to save (also by using VBA). Running it on a 32-bit is OK. Compiling a separate 64-bit EXE also...
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    .DAT file location

    Let me try again: The new behavior is very good. I don’t want to see the .DAT file after saving! But how I can prevent the compiled app from showing the “Choose save…” window? It’s not enough if I delete the .xlsc file alone. So I wonder where the .DAT file is located to delete it as well. Is it...
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    .DAT file location

    Hello, Where the DAT file is stored after saving in version 2017? I would like to be able to delete this file sometimes, without having to change the default settings in the new version. Regards, Eithan Continuing the discussion from XLS Padlock 2017.0 available - November 25th, 2017:
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    Printing area of excel

    Both v2.5 and v3.0 "Allow print operations" box is marked
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    Printing area of excel

    The same problem here! win 10 , excel 2010 x32 / x64 , Hebrew edition I’ll be glad to know when there is a solution. Cheers.
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    Hiding Formula Bar

    I’m owning V2.5 License. Possible to upgrade to 3.0?
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    Hiding Formula Bar

    It works! Great. Thank you John
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    Hiding Formula Bar

    Thank you for your solution. I haven’t test it yet, but I guess it will prevent me from seeing the formula bar every time I open the worksheet as well and not only the compiled EXE. Isn’t it?
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    Hiding Formula Bar

    Not really. It remains hidden when you use the same Excel in the same PC, but in other PC with other Excel it still appears.
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    Hiding Formula Bar

    Hi I did it on excel 2010 but didn’t work. I’ll give it another try. Thank you !
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    Can I use the licence key of 64bit version of XLSPadlock for 32bit if I wish to downgrade to Excel 32bit?

    Thanks for your answer, Same activation key also if I make a new installation on different PC? (I want to uninstall and reinstall both Excel and XLSPadlock on other PC - this time 32bit instead of 64bit)
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    Can I use the licence key of 64bit version of XLSPadlock for 32bit if I wish to downgrade to Excel 32bit?

    Hi, I’m considering to downgrade Excel to 32bit version instead of 64bit which I have now installed. Can I use the same license key I’ve purchased for XLSpadlock 64bit? Regards, Eithan
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    Hiding Formula Bar

    Hello, Despite I have checked the “Disable all ribbons and toolbars” in “Restrictions” under “Security” options, the Formula bar still appears in the compiled EXE. Maybe I’m not doing something right, or there is bug? Regards, Eithan
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