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reupload please


if you make this why its say 


 


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@Dreamer: ..because Visual Studio loves to copy data from Windows "Registered to:" information? :)

oh thx Kao for answer


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This program seems like ILProtector not SmartAssembly...


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This program seems like ILProtector not SmartAssembly...

It is smartassembly, you should fix your detector :)

It is smartassembly, you should fix your detector :)

 

I know you can find strings like "SmartAssembly" , ""Powered by SmartAssembly 6.8.0.121" in your binary..etc..

 

But the structure is very similar to ILProtector

 

+ I use an hex editor not The detector

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I know you can find strings like "SmartAssembly" , ""Powered by SmartAssembly 6.8.0.121" in your binary..etc..

 

But the structure is very similar to ILProtector

 

+ I use an hex editor not The detector

I can assure that there isn't any trace of ilprotector here..

Maybe you can explain me why you say this? what you saw that makes you tell this?

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