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| Cracking .NET dll Hi, Not sure if this is the best place to post, please correct me if I should be in another room! We're in the final stages of developing an add-in for Excel which runs on the .NET framework (v2) We're planning on using IntelliLock to protect the source code from hackers/reverse engineering. Does anyone have any experience using IntelliLock to either protect code or experience cracking IntelliLock protected DLLs? Does anyone have any advice as to the best software to use to protect my source code? Many thanks Charlie |
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| Re: Cracking .NET dll There are no 100% ways to protect the source code. You can password protect modules |
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