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I was wondering after reading Andrea's tutorial "VB Decompiling approach" if it possible to reverse a VB target (to be more specific, the forms discriptors) bypassing a first form that requiers a password? like a nag removing or something.. if its possible then kindly let me know to search more knowledge to apply the discriped step.
cheers, Xacker |
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Use a wonderful Tool named SmartCheck
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this is a reversing Q not decompiling one
![]() Andrea replied to my question saying that if we could change the INIT event of a form with another then hopefully it would be possible to do this. I'm working on this issue. peaCe |