>All,
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>I have a potential client who handed me 3 setup disks with his program on it. Long story short, it asks for a key (which he gave me), but it "validates" it against a file that does not exist on the disks anymore and I cannot tell what format the file's contents should be in or even what they should be.
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>So, I'm looking for a way to decompile the setup to get the files contained within it. This is complicated by the fact that this program was created way back in '97 and he doesn't know what product the setup was built with.
Can you tell anything from the extensions (or full file names) of the files that ARE present on the disks? Could you list all those file names here (maybe someone will recognize something)?
Regards. Al
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