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Reverse Engineering a VFP9 .exe
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05/03/2010 12:41:38
Tamar Granor (Online)
Tomorrow's Solutions, Llc
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01452700
Message ID:
01452855
Views:
89
>>>>>>I know about Refox, I have an old version somewhere, I was hoping that someone that already had a copy could use it to decompile >>my .exe.
>>>>
>>>>Refox install is very tightly controlled, sending you a copy would not help as you need to email them for a licence. The guy that wrote it is a member here.
>>>>
>>>>If you email me your .exe, I could try decompiling here and send back?
>>>
>>>Not legally. The Refox license is very clear that such things are not permitted.
>>>
>>>Tamar
>>
>>And people who own Refox would never use it to steal others' code :) I don't think thieves would ask for permission so doing it for the good should be permitted.
>
>I assume that clause in the Refox license is to protect the owners of Refox. Otherwise, in theory, you could have one person buy a copy and everyone else who needs stuff decompiled send it to that one person.
>
>Tamar

That is correct - it's in their license agreement. UnFoxAll appears to be abandonware now so perhaps that is another option - although anything beyond VFP 6 there are some quirks...
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117
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