>Hi,
>Thank for your advise. BTW, you mentioned that there is product to reverse VB code. please kindly tell me what is the product name or inform. Thank you.
Sorry, I don't know the name of the product, as VB has no interest for me. I was surprised that there was such a product, especially since VB is M$'s baby. Like I said, just search the web for "cracking software", or "software cracks" and you will surely turn up something. Here's a couple of sites to get you started, but there are many, many more:
http://www.nj.col.com.cn and
http://www.fravia.org It truly is scary what tools are available out there to steal your work if you're a software developer!
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Thank for your advise. However, I am not sure whether rfox branding is the
>>>best solution for my problem. If they can brand it, surely they can also
>>>reverse it back again. After all, they make the product.
>>>That is why I am looking for a third party product and also hope it too
>>>can encrypt VB application too. I am surely in time, there will also be
>>>a product like refox to reverse VB application soon.
>>>
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>>>>>In this case, what is the best thing to do in order to prevent refox from reverse our code, please recommend a good utility to do it beside the branding utility from refox.
>>>>
>>>>Hi Virusim.
>>>>
>>>>Why don't you want to use the Refox branding? It seems it would be the easiest solution given that you already have the product.
>>
>>There already is software out there to reverse VB apps. It's out there on the web. You don't have to look too hard to find it, either. Just search for "cracking software" and that should start you down many paths that will probably open your eyes. It certainly did mine!