Hi Michael,
If a VBA project is loaded and it contains any SUBs, then they are visible
to the user and he can start them.
If there are no visible subs, then how is any one supposed to invoke the
commands within the DVB?
Unless the user knows the password they will not be able to edit the code.
There is no way the user can be prevented from unloading a project.
Nothing will prevent the user from using VBAMAN New from creating an new
project and doing as they like with it.
Quite frankly, this whole discussion is ludicrous. What can a user do with
VBA that is so deleterious that they should not be allowed to do it, and yet
cannot be done with all the other methods of AutoCAD customisation, or with
Windows Explorer, Regedit, the FORMAT command etc.?
Put this command in a menu:
ERASE;All;;QSAVE;;
Need less to say I have tested this.
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Laurie Comerford
CADApps
www.cadapps.com.au
wrote in message news:5234402@discussion.autodesk.com...
If you have a password protected dvb file in the load up suite then the
user cannot use/edit the project, and i don't know of any way to add a blank
project to the VBA IDE
Michael