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How to protect be decompiled?
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30/12/2004 16:11:30
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00972325
Message ID:
00973409
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>>>I dont think it's a matter of whether one hacks or not. It is whether you want to protect something or not that is the question you need to answer. You need to apply the appropiate level of protection required to statisfy the answers one gives iro the three points above.
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>>>You can apply a level of protection that will stop all but the most determined and best crackers. Or you can apply a middle of the road protection. Or low to no protection at all. What level to use is determined by what you want to protect, from who, and for how long.
>>>
>>>The only point I was making iro your post was that the VFP "encryption" setting and switching debug off is in the "low" security category iro protecting your source code.
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>>I propose we agree that there indeed is a third kind of user. See my reply to Denis: Message #973313
>
>It has nothing to do with how many types of users there are. It is only about whether you want to protect your apps or not, by how much, and from who.

How experienced must one be to know for sure whether 'that much' and 'from those' is enough.
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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