OEM means "Original Equipment Manufacturer". When a hardware company preinstalls Windows or other software on a machine, this is usually an OEM version of the software.
In many cases, especially when you employ someone else's
copyrighted firmware, you're an "OEM" and they require
you to ONLY distribute your software (which uses their
firmware as a component) in executable form (".EXE".
An .EXE can run without the VB compiler and is also
impossible to back-engineer. On the downside, if the
customer wants a change, YOU have to re-write your original
version, then convert it to a new .EXE, for him.
Thank you very much for the replay , but i am not clear with the answers, because There is some relation between the Language( National language support- application development) scripting and this OEM (or OEL)
Please answer if you have any answers, i will greatful to you
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