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This is not a trivial task. Not only do you have to install all of the Visual Basic support components, but you also have toidentify in your application of you are using any third party components. Those must be installed as well, and most likely registered. You may want to …

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Xavier_5 pretty much has the correct approach. Allow anyone to download your app for free for testing purposes. Put a fictitious name in until it is registered. Also, any reports should have a watermark saying "SAMPLE" or something to make the program unusable. When a school finally pays, they download …

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If the target machine does not have SQL Server already installed, the user will need to install it. I would recommend directing the user to Microsoft's website to download and install SQL Express.

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You did pretty good. But, I would have simplified it by validating up front. That way you are not executing needless code. Make Num1 & Num2 numeric - easier to code Private Sub btnCalculate_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnCalculate.Click Dim Num1 As Double Dim Num2 As …

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