>>>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>>>I've bought Telerik RadControls for use in a C# 4.0 WPF desktop application developed using VS 2010 and am struggling on understanding how to distribute it with my Mere Mortals .Net application. I have found a section on installing the Telerik controls in the MM.NET help file, but I think that is how to get them installed on the development machine, not how to install them on the client's machine. I have also found these instructions here
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http://www.telerik.com/help/wpf/protecting-telerik-radcontrols-assembly.html>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>but I am not making sense of them. Has anyone done this before and can give a newbie a helping hand?
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>>>>>>>This looks like it is telling me I need the source code of the controls and then I hav eto merge them into my project. Is there an easier way where I just distribute the actual control as a separate dll or whatever?
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>>>>>>A quick look at that link seems to show that you only need take that approach if you want to compile the Telerik stuff directly into your executable (i.e. same assembly)
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>>>>>>Elsewhere it seems to imply that you simply take the standard approach of referencing the relevant Telerik assemblies in your own assemblies (which presumably is what you have done anyway? ) - which comes down to just making sure those assemblies are present in the same folder as your exe on the production machine....
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>>>>>Funny, I had just decided to see if copying the dlls over would work and that apparently works. Where did you see the reference to just making sure the assemblies are available?
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>>>>If you just copy the dll used for developing, then anyone can use it
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>>>>Looks like there are two options to protect their Intellectual Property
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>>>>(1) Add the dll as an embedded resource ( it won't be visible as a file)
>>>>(2) Protect the dll with a passphrase and add the passphrase to your app.xaml - so only your app cas use the dll
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>>>>Easiest imo is to include all the dlls as embedded resources, you can even deflate them. That way you only have one exe to distribute
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>>>Doesn't seem as if Telerik have any objections to you simply distributing the dlls? :
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http://www.telerik.com/help/winforms/installation-deployment-and-distribution-application-deployment.html>>
>>Dunno - this is about winform controls - the other link was WPF controls - doesn't seem to be the same
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>Very much doubt that their policy is different ?
>End of the day, if they didn't want to allow it they could prevent it.....
Fair enough
Gregory