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Powerpoint Add-in Installer

Asked by nineo29 in Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation Software, Visual Basic Programming, Visual Studio, Plug Ins, MSI

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How can I

a. Create installer for existing Microsoft Powerpoint add-in (.ppa). That is an executable (.exe),  which will install this powerpoint add-in and also have  a de-activation if the user does not register this tool bar 30 days after its installation on the user's machine
      i. Create a new folder on the user's machine, extract the .ppa file and a second template file into newly created folder
      ii. Automatically load the plug-in into the user's default MS PPT software and create a permanent registry entry, such that the tool bar add-in is loaded and available whenever MS PPT  is opened
      iii. Ensure connectivity between the .ppa plug in and the template file in the newly created folder
      
b. Implement authentication mechanism for MS PPT add-in, which
      i. Deactivates the tool bar 30 days after its installation on the user's machine
      ii. Eventually permits the user to reactivate tool bar by entering purchased licensing key

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Zones: Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation Software, Visual Basic Programming, Visual Studio, Plug Ins, MSI
Tags: Microsoft, Powerpoint, 2003,2007, Add-in Installer, VB, Visual Studio
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Solution Provided By: GlennaShaw
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