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    Par défaut Protection Excel (VBA & Visual Studio)
    Bonjour,

    Le client pour qui j'ai créé un fichier Excel souhaite que celui ci soit protégé contre une utilisation "sans licence".
    Les protections qu'offre Excel ne vont pas être suffisantes, je le sais, je pensais me tourner vers un complément Office (Classeur) dans Visual Studio. J'ai bouquiné le VSTO for Office 2007 d'E. Carter et E. Lipper mais bon ... Studio et .Net c'est un continent, et il me faudra plusieurs réincarnations pour en faire le tour ! Alors je me tourne vers vous pour avoir des pistes ... l'idée est simple : une clé est demandée par le complément (liée par exemple au num de disque dur) et si la réponse est bonne le fichier marche ... Si vous avez des exemple à me proposer ou des lectures à me conseiller je suis preneur.

    Merci de vos conseils ...

    Stéphane

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    Bonjour,
    effectivement VB.net offre la meilleur sécurité; mais comme tu la dis il faut connaitre et réécrire tout le code.

    j'ai débattue un moment sur le sujet: http://www.developpez.net/forums/d13...nce-vba-excel/

    si ton projet est bien ficelé tu peux envisager de créer une DLL contenant les macro de ton projet et l’intégrer sous forme de référence.


    il faut pourtant revoir ton code pour découper ton code sous forme de sub et function en vb dans le texte; puis de les placer dan un module de classe.


    ce module de classe devra ensuite être recopier dans Visual studio 6 puis compilé:

    http://vb.developpez.com/msdnvb6/

    voici un exemple en pièce jointe:


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    Sub Test()
    Dim M As New Metier
     M.TEST ActiveSheet.UsedRange
    End Sub
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    Private Const Serial = "F71DBE52628A3F83A77AB494817525C6"
    Private Sub Licence()
    Dim FSO As Object, oDrv As Object
        Dim RecupNumSeriePartition_FSO As String
        Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
        Set oDrv = FSO.GetDrive("c:")
        With oDrv
            If .IsReady Then
                RecupNumSeriePartition_FSO = CStr(.SerialNumber)
            Else    '"Drive Not Ready!"
                RecupNumSeriePartition_FSO = ""
            End If
        End With
        Dim MD As New MD5
       Disck = MD.DigestFileToHexStr(RecupNumSeriePartition_FSO)
       If Serial <> Disck Then Err.Raise 16664, "ERR", "Licence non valide !" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Veuillez communique ce N° " & Disck & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & " de produit à votre fournisseur ou à votre revendeur."
       Set FSO = Nothing
    End Sub
     
    Private Sub Class_Initialize()
    Licence
    End Sub
    Public Sub TEST(R As Object)
    Licence
    Dim i As Long
    For i = 2 To R.Rows.Count
        If Trim("" & R(i, 1)) = "TOTO" Then R(i, 2) = "TITI"
    Next
     
    End Sub
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    Option Explicit
     
    '/******************************************************************************
    ' *  Copyright (C) 2000 by Robert Hubley.                                      *
    ' *  All rights reserved.                                                      *
    ' *                                                                            *
    ' *  This software is provided ``AS IS'' and any express or implied            *
    ' *  warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of      *
    ' *  merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are disclaimed.     *
    ' *  In no event shall the authors be liable for any direct, indirect,         *
    ' *  incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but  *
    ' *  not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, *
    ' *  data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any     *
    ' *  theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort       *
    ' *  (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of  *
    ' *  this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.         *
    ' *                                                                            *
    ' ******************************************************************************
    '
    '  CLASS: MD5
    '
    '  DESCRIPTION:
    '     This is a class which encapsulates a set of MD5 Message Digest functions.
    '     MD5 algorithm produces a 128 bit digital fingerprint (signature) from an
    '     dataset of arbitrary length.  For details see RFC 1321 (summarized below).
    '     This implementation is derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest
    '     algorithm reference implementation (originally written in C)
    '
    '  AUTHOR:
    '     Robert M. Hubley 12/1999
    '
    '
    '  NOTES:
    '      Network Working Group                                    R. Rivest
    '      Request for Comments: 1321     MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
    '                                             and RSA Data Security, Inc.
    '                                                              April 1992
    '
    '
    '                           The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm
    '
    '      Summary
    '
    '         This document describes the MD5 message-digest algorithm. The
    '         algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces
    '         as output a 128-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.
    '         It is conjectured that it is computationally infeasible to produce
    '         two messages having the same message digest, or to produce any
    '         message having a given prespecified target message digest. The MD5
    '         algorithm is intended for digital signature applications, where a
    '         large file must be "compressed" in a secure manner before being
    '         encrypted with a private (secret) key under a private-key cryptosystem
    '         such as RSA.
    '
    '         The MD5 algorithm is designed to be quite fast on 32-bit machines. In
    '         addition, the MD5 algorithm does not require any large substitution
    '         tables; the algorithm can be coded quite compactly.
    '
    '         The MD5 algorithm is an extension of the MD4 message-digest algorithm
    '         1,2]. MD5 is slightly slower than MD4, but is more "conservative" in
    '         design. MD5 was designed because it was felt that MD4 was perhaps
    '         being adopted for use more quickly than justified by the existing
    '         critical review; because MD4 was designed to be exceptionally fast,
    '         it is "at the edge" in terms of risking successful cryptanalytic
    '         attack. MD5 backs off a bit, giving up a little in speed for a much
    '         greater likelihood of ultimate security. It incorporates some
    '         suggestions made by various reviewers, and contains additional
    '         optimizations. The MD5 algorithm is being placed in the private domain
    '         for review and possible adoption as a standard.
    '
    '         RFC Author:
    '         Ronald L.Rivest
    '         Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    '         Laboratory for Computer Science
    '         NE43 -324545    Technology Square
    '         Cambridge, MA  02139-1986
    '         Phone: (617) 253-5880
    '         EMail:    Rivest@ theory.lcs.mit.edu
    '
    '
    '
    '  CHANGE HISTORY:
    '
    '     0.1.0  RMH    1999/12/29      Original version
    '
    '
     
     
    '=
    '= Class Constants
    '=
    Private Const OFFSET_4 = 4294967296#
    Private Const MAXINT_4 = 2147483647
     
    Private Const S11 = 7
    Private Const S12 = 12
    Private Const S13 = 17
    Private Const S14 = 22
    Private Const S21 = 5
    Private Const S22 = 9
    Private Const S23 = 14
    Private Const S24 = 20
    Private Const S31 = 4
    Private Const S32 = 11
    Private Const S33 = 16
    Private Const S34 = 23
    Private Const S41 = 6
    Private Const S42 = 10
    Private Const S43 = 15
    Private Const S44 = 21
     
     
    '=
    '= Class Variables
    '=
    Private State(4) As Long
    Private ByteCounter As Long
    Private ByteBuffer(63) As Byte
     
     
    '=
    '= Class Properties
    '=
    Private Property Get RegisterA() As String
        RegisterA = State(1)
    End Property
     
    Private Property Get RegisterB() As String
        RegisterB = State(2)
    End Property
     
    Private Property Get RegisterC() As String
        RegisterC = State(3)
    End Property
     
    Private Property Get RegisterD() As String
        RegisterD = State(4)
    End Property
     
     
    '=
    '= Class Functions
    '=
     
    '
    ' Function to quickly digest a file into a hex string
    '
    Public Function DigestFileToHexStr(FileName As String) As String
        Open FileName For Binary Access Read As #1
        MD5Init
        Do While Not EOF(1)
            Get #1, , ByteBuffer
            If Loc(1) < LOF(1) Then
                ByteCounter = ByteCounter + 64
                MD5Transform ByteBuffer
            End If
        Loop
        ByteCounter = ByteCounter + (LOF(1) Mod 64)
        Close #1
        MD5Final
        DigestFileToHexStr = GetValues
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Function to digest a text string and output the result as a string
    ' of hexadecimal characters.
    '
    Private Function DigestStrToHexStr(SourceString As String) As String
        MD5Init
        MD5Update Len(SourceString), StringToArray(SourceString)
        MD5Final
        DigestStrToHexStr = GetValues
    End Function
     
    '
    ' A utility function which converts a string into an array of
    ' bytes.
    '
    Private Function StringToArray(InString As String) As Byte()
        Dim i As Integer
        Dim bytBuffer() As Byte
        ReDim bytBuffer(Len(InString))
        For i = 0 To Len(InString) - 1
            bytBuffer(i) = Asc(Mid(InString, i + 1, 1))
        Next i
        StringToArray = bytBuffer
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Concatenate the four state vaules into one string
    '
    Private Function GetValues() As String
        GetValues = LongToString(State(1)) & LongToString(State(2)) & LongToString(State(3)) & LongToString(State(4))
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Convert a Long to a Hex string
    '
    Private Function LongToString(Num As Long) As String
            Dim a As Byte
            Dim b As Byte
            Dim c As Byte
            Dim d As Byte
     
            a = Num And &HFF&
            If a < 16 Then
                LongToString = "0" & Hex(a)
            Else
                LongToString = Hex(a)
            End If
     
            b = (Num And &HFF00&) \ 256
            If b < 16 Then
                LongToString = LongToString & "0" & Hex(b)
            Else
                LongToString = LongToString & Hex(b)
            End If
     
            c = (Num And &HFF0000) \ 65536
            If c < 16 Then
                LongToString = LongToString & "0" & Hex(c)
            Else
                LongToString = LongToString & Hex(c)
            End If
     
            If Num < 0 Then
                d = ((Num And &H7F000000) \ 16777216) Or &H80&
            Else
                d = (Num And &HFF000000) \ 16777216
            End If
     
            If d < 16 Then
                LongToString = LongToString & "0" & Hex(d)
            Else
                LongToString = LongToString & Hex(d)
            End If
     
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Initialize the class
    '   This must be called before a digest calculation is started
    '
    Private Sub MD5Init()
        ByteCounter = 0
        State(1) = UnsignedToLong(1732584193#)
        State(2) = UnsignedToLong(4023233417#)
        State(3) = UnsignedToLong(2562383102#)
        State(4) = UnsignedToLong(271733878#)
    End Sub
     
    '
    ' MD5 Final
    '
    Private Sub MD5Final()
        Dim dblBits As Double
     
        Dim padding(72) As Byte
        Dim lngBytesBuffered As Long
     
        padding(0) = &H80
     
        dblBits = ByteCounter * 8
     
        ' Pad out
        lngBytesBuffered = ByteCounter Mod 64
        If lngBytesBuffered <= 56 Then
            MD5Update 56 - lngBytesBuffered, padding
        Else
            MD5Update 120 - ByteCounter, padding
        End If
     
     
        padding(0) = UnsignedToLong(dblBits) And &HFF&
        padding(1) = UnsignedToLong(dblBits) \ 256 And &HFF&
        padding(2) = UnsignedToLong(dblBits) \ 65536 And &HFF&
        padding(3) = UnsignedToLong(dblBits) \ 16777216 And &HFF&
        padding(4) = 0
        padding(5) = 0
        padding(6) = 0
        padding(7) = 0
     
        MD5Update 8, padding
    End Sub
     
    '
    ' Break up input stream into 64 byte chunks
    '
    Private Sub MD5Update(InputLen As Long, InputBuffer() As Byte)
        Dim II As Integer
        Dim i As Integer
        Dim J As Integer
        Dim K As Integer
        Dim lngBufferedBytes As Long
        Dim lngBufferRemaining As Long
        Dim lngRem As Long
     
        lngBufferedBytes = ByteCounter Mod 64
        lngBufferRemaining = 64 - lngBufferedBytes
        ByteCounter = ByteCounter + InputLen
        ' Use up old buffer results first
        If InputLen >= lngBufferRemaining Then
            For II = 0 To lngBufferRemaining - 1
                ByteBuffer(lngBufferedBytes + II) = InputBuffer(II)
            Next II
            MD5Transform ByteBuffer
     
            lngRem = (InputLen) Mod 64
            ' The transfer is a multiple of 64 lets do some transformations
            For i = lngBufferRemaining To InputLen - II - lngRem Step 64
                For J = 0 To 63
                    ByteBuffer(J) = InputBuffer(i + J)
                Next J
                MD5Transform ByteBuffer
            Next i
            lngBufferedBytes = 0
        Else
          i = 0
        End If
     
        ' Buffer any remaining input
        For K = 0 To InputLen - i - 1
            ByteBuffer(lngBufferedBytes + K) = InputBuffer(i + K)
        Next K
     
    End Sub
     
    '
    ' MD5 Transform
    '
    Private Sub MD5Transform(Buffer() As Byte)
        Dim x(16) As Long
        Dim a As Long
        Dim b As Long
        Dim c As Long
        Dim d As Long
     
        a = State(1)
        b = State(2)
        c = State(3)
        d = State(4)
     
        Decode 64, x, Buffer
     
        ' Round 1
        FF a, b, c, d, x(0), S11, -680876936
        FF d, a, b, c, x(1), S12, -389564586
        FF c, d, a, b, x(2), S13, 606105819
        FF b, c, d, a, x(3), S14, -1044525330
        FF a, b, c, d, x(4), S11, -176418897
        FF d, a, b, c, x(5), S12, 1200080426
        FF c, d, a, b, x(6), S13, -1473231341
        FF b, c, d, a, x(7), S14, -45705983
        FF a, b, c, d, x(8), S11, 1770035416
        FF d, a, b, c, x(9), S12, -1958414417
        FF c, d, a, b, x(10), S13, -42063
        FF b, c, d, a, x(11), S14, -1990404162
        FF a, b, c, d, x(12), S11, 1804603682
        FF d, a, b, c, x(13), S12, -40341101
        FF c, d, a, b, x(14), S13, -1502002290
        FF b, c, d, a, x(15), S14, 1236535329
     
        ' Round 2
        GG a, b, c, d, x(1), S21, -165796510
        GG d, a, b, c, x(6), S22, -1069501632
        GG c, d, a, b, x(11), S23, 643717713
        GG b, c, d, a, x(0), S24, -373897302
        GG a, b, c, d, x(5), S21, -701558691
        GG d, a, b, c, x(10), S22, 38016083
        GG c, d, a, b, x(15), S23, -660478335
        GG b, c, d, a, x(4), S24, -405537848
        GG a, b, c, d, x(9), S21, 568446438
        GG d, a, b, c, x(14), S22, -1019803690
        GG c, d, a, b, x(3), S23, -187363961
        GG b, c, d, a, x(8), S24, 1163531501
        GG a, b, c, d, x(13), S21, -1444681467
        GG d, a, b, c, x(2), S22, -51403784
        GG c, d, a, b, x(7), S23, 1735328473
        GG b, c, d, a, x(12), S24, -1926607734
     
        ' Round 3
        HH a, b, c, d, x(5), S31, -378558
        HH d, a, b, c, x(8), S32, -2022574463
        HH c, d, a, b, x(11), S33, 1839030562
        HH b, c, d, a, x(14), S34, -35309556
        HH a, b, c, d, x(1), S31, -1530992060
        HH d, a, b, c, x(4), S32, 1272893353
        HH c, d, a, b, x(7), S33, -155497632
        HH b, c, d, a, x(10), S34, -1094730640
        HH a, b, c, d, x(13), S31, 681279174
        HH d, a, b, c, x(0), S32, -358537222
        HH c, d, a, b, x(3), S33, -722521979
        HH b, c, d, a, x(6), S34, 76029189
        HH a, b, c, d, x(9), S31, -640364487
        HH d, a, b, c, x(12), S32, -421815835
        HH c, d, a, b, x(15), S33, 530742520
        HH b, c, d, a, x(2), S34, -995338651
     
        ' Round 4
        II a, b, c, d, x(0), S41, -198630844
        II d, a, b, c, x(7), S42, 1126891415
        II c, d, a, b, x(14), S43, -1416354905
        II b, c, d, a, x(5), S44, -57434055
        II a, b, c, d, x(12), S41, 1700485571
        II d, a, b, c, x(3), S42, -1894986606
        II c, d, a, b, x(10), S43, -1051523
        II b, c, d, a, x(1), S44, -2054922799
        II a, b, c, d, x(8), S41, 1873313359
        II d, a, b, c, x(15), S42, -30611744
        II c, d, a, b, x(6), S43, -1560198380
        II b, c, d, a, x(13), S44, 1309151649
        II a, b, c, d, x(4), S41, -145523070
        II d, a, b, c, x(11), S42, -1120210379
        II c, d, a, b, x(2), S43, 718787259
        II b, c, d, a, x(9), S44, -343485551
     
     
        State(1) = LongOverflowAdd(State(1), a)
        State(2) = LongOverflowAdd(State(2), b)
        State(3) = LongOverflowAdd(State(3), c)
        State(4) = LongOverflowAdd(State(4), d)
     
    '  /* Zeroize sensitive information.
    '*/
    '  MD5_memset ((POINTER)x, 0, sizeof (x));
     
    End Sub
     
    Private Sub Decode(Length As Integer, OutputBuffer() As Long, InputBuffer() As Byte)
        Dim intDblIndex As Integer
        Dim intByteIndex As Integer
        Dim dblSum As Double
     
        intDblIndex = 0
        For intByteIndex = 0 To Length - 1 Step 4
            dblSum = InputBuffer(intByteIndex) + _
                                        InputBuffer(intByteIndex + 1) * 256# + _
                                        InputBuffer(intByteIndex + 2) * 65536# + _
                                        InputBuffer(intByteIndex + 3) * 16777216#
            OutputBuffer(intDblIndex) = UnsignedToLong(dblSum)
            intDblIndex = intDblIndex + 1
        Next intByteIndex
    End Sub
     
    '
    ' FF, GG, HH, and II transformations for rounds 1, 2, 3, and 4.
    ' Rotation is separate from addition to prevent recomputation.
    '
    Private Function FF(a As Long, _
                        b As Long, _
                        c As Long, _
                        d As Long, _
                        x As Long, _
                        s As Long, _
                        ac As Long) As Long
        a = LongOverflowAdd4(a, (b And c) Or (Not (b) And d), x, ac)
        a = LongLeftRotate(a, s)
        a = LongOverflowAdd(a, b)
    End Function
     
    Private Function GG(a As Long, _
                        b As Long, _
                        c As Long, _
                        d As Long, _
                        x As Long, _
                        s As Long, _
                        ac As Long) As Long
        a = LongOverflowAdd4(a, (b And d) Or (c And Not (d)), x, ac)
        a = LongLeftRotate(a, s)
        a = LongOverflowAdd(a, b)
    End Function
     
    Private Function HH(a As Long, _
                        b As Long, _
                        c As Long, _
                        d As Long, _
                        x As Long, _
                        s As Long, _
                        ac As Long) As Long
        a = LongOverflowAdd4(a, b Xor c Xor d, x, ac)
        a = LongLeftRotate(a, s)
        a = LongOverflowAdd(a, b)
    End Function
     
    Private Function II(a As Long, _
                        b As Long, _
                        c As Long, _
                        d As Long, _
                        x As Long, _
                        s As Long, _
                        ac As Long) As Long
        a = LongOverflowAdd4(a, c Xor (b Or Not (d)), x, ac)
        a = LongLeftRotate(a, s)
        a = LongOverflowAdd(a, b)
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Rotate a long to the right
    '
    Private Function LongLeftRotate(value As Long, bits As Long) As Long
        Dim lngSign As Long
        Dim lngI As Long
        bits = bits Mod 32
        If bits = 0 Then LongLeftRotate = value: Exit Function
        For lngI = 1 To bits
            lngSign = value And &HC0000000
            value = (value And &H3FFFFFFF) * 2
            value = value Or ((lngSign < 0) And 1) Or (CBool(lngSign And _
                    &H40000000) And &H80000000)
        Next
        LongLeftRotate = value
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Function to add two unsigned numbers together as in C.
    ' Overflows are ignored!
    '
    Private Function LongOverflowAdd(Val1 As Long, Val2 As Long) As Long
        Dim lngHighWord As Long
        Dim lngLowWord As Long
        Dim lngOverflow As Long
     
        lngLowWord = (Val1 And &HFFFF&) + (Val2 And &HFFFF&)
        lngOverflow = lngLowWord \ 65536
        lngHighWord = (((Val1 And &HFFFF0000) \ 65536) + ((Val2 And &HFFFF0000) \ 65536) + lngOverflow) And &HFFFF&
        LongOverflowAdd = UnsignedToLong((lngHighWord * 65536#) + (lngLowWord And &HFFFF&))
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Function to add two unsigned numbers together as in C.
    ' Overflows are ignored!
    '
    Private Function LongOverflowAdd4(Val1 As Long, Val2 As Long, val3 As Long, val4 As Long) As Long
        Dim lngHighWord As Long
        Dim lngLowWord As Long
        Dim lngOverflow As Long
     
        lngLowWord = (Val1 And &HFFFF&) + (Val2 And &HFFFF&) + (val3 And &HFFFF&) + (val4 And &HFFFF&)
        lngOverflow = lngLowWord \ 65536
        lngHighWord = (((Val1 And &HFFFF0000) \ 65536) + _
                       ((Val2 And &HFFFF0000) \ 65536) + _
                       ((val3 And &HFFFF0000) \ 65536) + _
                       ((val4 And &HFFFF0000) \ 65536) + _
                       lngOverflow) And &HFFFF&
        LongOverflowAdd4 = UnsignedToLong((lngHighWord * 65536#) + (lngLowWord And &HFFFF&))
    End Function
     
    '
    ' Convert an unsigned double into a long
    '
    Private Function UnsignedToLong(value As Double) As Long
            If value < 0 Or value >= OFFSET_4 Then Error 6 ' Overflow
            If value <= MAXINT_4 Then
              UnsignedToLong = value
            Else
              UnsignedToLong = value - OFFSET_4
            End If
          End Function
     
    '
    ' Convert a long to an unsigned Double
    '
    Private Function LongToUnsigned(value As Long) As Double
            If value < 0 Then
              LongToUnsigned = value + OFFSET_4
            Else
              LongToUnsigned = value
            End If
    End Function
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    Bonjour Robert et merci de ta réponse,

    Je vais regarder tout ça de plus près (macro du num de disque, md5, gestion des licences, dll avec VS etc...).
    Et si je suis pas assez doué avec VS je me tournerai vers une obfuscation du code et un "timebombing" sur le fichier ...

    Cordialement

    Stéphane

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    Bonjour Stef999,
    je t'es fait un exemple avec une vrai DLL.
    dans le code il n'y a que ça, le reste est crypté dans la dll!

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    Dim M As New TestMetier
    Sub test()
    M.test ActiveSheet.UsedRange
    End Sub
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    Sub test()
    Set M = CreateObject("TesteDll.TestMetier")
    M.test ActiveSheet.UsedRange
    End Sub
    l'idée est de mettre toutes les macro dans la DLL; les userForm peuvent resté dans EXCEL VBA ça n'en dit pas grand chose sur le code!

    je te donnes en pièce jointe la source avec Visual Studio 6
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