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How to protect a .EXE file
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17/03/2003 04:38:07
Gerry Schmitz
GHS Automation Inc.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00752141
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Hi Christof,

>>At run time, you can do various things with these custom resources ... like "run them" (via the C/C++ EXE).
>
>That's an interesting idea. What exactly do you embed as a resource, just the tokenized code or the entire compiled EXE? In the first case you would have to provide a runtime loader of your own, if I'm not mistaken. What happens if the EXE tries to load some resources itself? Or doesn't VFP embed any resources in an EXE, but only in the runtime libraries?

Right now, I'm embedding the entire EXE (which is first compressed from about 5MB to about 1.4 MB).

Just the tokenized code would work but I'm not sure if I have the time or ability to create an actual substitute for the VFP (tokenized) code loader ... though I wouldn't mind having access to the source for that.

The VFP EXE containes "some" resources, like an icon and some strings, but that seems to have no bearing on this particular situation.
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