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  1. I have read through trancexx's post (and successfully used it in the past) for loading an EXE file into memory to execute. Is there a way to load an A3X file (not an EXE, I know that won't work) into memory and execute it? I have been asked if it is possible for me to create a script that will perform as described below. I have the basic mechanics of it, and have functions to handle most all of it. I know I can call an A3X file from a compiled script, but I am just not sure about the A3X from memory part. Does anyone know if this is possible? This is what I have been asked to do. - Attach an encrypted script (as a resource?) to the EXE compiled script at compile time. - Decrypt the attached script to memory (not to a temp file for obvious security reasons) based on a unique hardware ID and user provided password - If able to decrypt, then execute the decrypted script - Clear memory and terminate
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