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How to protect application codes
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Visual FoxPro
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Installation et configuration
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Thread ID:
00502381
Message ID:
00503133
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>>Using ReFox to brand an encrypted application will make it so another person using ReFox can not decompile it. Using another decompiler will not respect this and it will attempt to decompile the application. However, as Michel posted, ReFox's encryption algorithm is very good and I haven't heard of any one being able to decompile an encrypted application either. There was one company that claimed they could, but they are out of business now so I don't think their claims were well founded.
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>IC. That's what I had heard and was referring to. Thx.

Hate to be the the one to bring the bad news...but if you have a hex-editor and know what you're going it's possible to make some changes and then decompile a refoxed application in about 2 minutes.
Now it took me a LONG time to figure out how to do this....probably like 20 or 30 hours..but repeating the prosess is acutally quite simple. I discovered this after I'd PAID for a copy of refox and it really pissed me off. I sent them some email (serveral emails as matter of fact) explaining how I did it because I kinda want my MONEY back seeing how they lied to me.
They've NEVER responded.
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117
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