Yepper. As matter of fact I can decompile it no matter what level of banding it was branded with using refox.
>Not that I know of. BTW, are you able to decompile a refoxed vfp mtdll without REFOX??
>>That's true but the application itself is in Chinese. I dunno a way to translate a running app - perhaps there is a way to do it?
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>>>You just need to do a search for "unFoxAll" in an internet search engine. AltaVista can translate it if the page is in Chinese...
>>>>Can you help me to find unfoxall, because i need it
>>>>Nico Grilli
>>>>
>>>>>You might want to look for and try UnFoxAll on the internet - good luck!
>>>>>>Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Our potential client wants us to fix a program written by a programmer who has gone out of business. (A familiar story.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The program appears to be written in VFP6 (it is distributed with the VFP6 runtime files).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>When I attempt to Split it using Refox 8.x, it says "
... nothing to split!" followed by "Split & Decompile of completed."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>This appears to mean that Refox doesn't recognize it as a FoxPro executable. It didn't ask me for a Refox branding password.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Perhaps some other third-party post-compilation encryptor was used.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What other copy-protection programs are there for VFP? What about copy-protection programs which are designed to be independent of the programming language the EXE was developed in?
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