>Level II is distributed with an associated VFP runtime dll, that has been modified to run the modified .exe. Presumeably the tokens have all been rearranged, and no copy of them kept anywhere. Presumeable, also, the password in a I+ branding enables the order of the token rearrangement to be decrypted.
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>>What is different in Level II Brand that make impossible to decompile the app?
I see. I protested in the past against "selling of protection", but according to what you say, it seems that ReFox also protects from decompilation by others, not only by themselves.
My apologies to anyone interested.
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