>>>>>If all this function does is encrypt a password there are lots of examples written in c# out there ( Google is your friend )
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>>>>I did but so for I could not find a simple enough c# encrypt function that can be "duplicated" in VFP. You see I need a function that would do the same from VFP and c# end.
>>>>Thank you.
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>>>Presumably you mean that the C# version should be usable with strings already encoded using the VFP cipher library that you mentioned?
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>>>Al's pointer to Rick's paper is still valid - you could create a small VFP com interop which could be accessed from .net.
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>>>But which functions of that library do you actually use ? - the core encryption is fairly straightforward.
>>>I took a look at the original C code and it would seem that a C# version should be simple enough to implement......
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>>The function cipher() I am using in VFP code is written in VFP; not in C. Maybe Sergey also wrote it in C but the one he recommended to me years ago was the VFP function. To be honest, I don't even understand all VFP functions he used in creating the cipher(). So converting/rewriting it to C# would be a great challenge.
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>The VFP code was based on a C conversion and there's a link to the C source - you might find that easier to convert to C# (or not :-} )
Do you know where I can find the DLL (I presume tha the C code was built into a DLL) file that uses this C code? And maybe it has the C code there as well.
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