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30/12/2004 16:09:44
 
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Divers
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Einar,

We're using the version that comes with VS.NET 2003. I don't know what the difference is between the two.

~~Bonnie



>Bonnie,
>I did a little reading about the dotfuscator on the GotDotNET website. It appears that the version that comes with VS.NET 2003 is a lite version of the full software package. Are you guys using the full version or the version that comes with VS.NET 2003?
>
>If anybody else has any comments regarding the full vs. the version that comes with VS.NET 2003 I would love to hear them.
>
>Thanks,
>Einar
>
>>Einar,
>>
>>I saw your post to Kevin about nobody replying to this post, so I thought I would. We use an obfuscator for our code ... Dotfuscator:
>>
>>http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/dotfuscator/
>>
>>I believe it's included in VS.NET 2003. It works, but it's sometimes a pain to use, according to my co-worker Morgan. He does all the obfuscation, so I have no experience using it.
>>
>>But, yeah, IMHO, some sort of obfuscation is necessary. I agree that it's waaaay to easy to decompile a .NET app.
>>
>>~~Bonnie
>>
>>>Extreemely easy to decompile a .NET exe or dll
>>>
>>>http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/
>>>
>>>Download reflector.zip and try it yourself.
>>>
>>>Any comments welcome.
>>>
>>>Do you take any measures to protect your bussines logic?
>>>
>>>Einar
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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