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I've a compiled exe that I created in 2005, but have lost the source code and need to change a few things to make it run betterer, the passprhase I've used won't decompile it, and I'm really stuck, could anyone help me get around this problem, i'd be really thankful if anyone could

heres the zipped exe

thanx in advance

Edited by l15ard

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I managed to decompile it, but I need proof that you wrote it:

1. What version of AutoIt was used to compile it (an estimate will do).

2. Where was the source code located when you first compiled it.

3. Which GUI creation program did you use. (and what version if you remember it)

4. Around what time did you compile the program (date).

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1. 3.0 ish

2. the source code was wrote at my old job doing ICT security at Newcastle city council, at my security workstation ( can't remember the name but it was a Dell 500 series workstation)

3. I used autobuild which is part of SciTE

4. and it was compiled at 11/05/2005 at 11:27

it is a variation of Arrans original Encryption.au3 which was in it's early stages then and didn't have a GUI, I changed the level to have a slider and added the import and export function which exports/imports from an .emt file format, if that info is helpful

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1. 3.0 ish

yap, 3.1.0.4

2. the source code was wrote at my old job doing ICT security at Newcastle city council, at my security workstation ( can't remember the name but it was a Dell 500 series workstation)

That explains why you were using an Admin account...

3. I used autobuild which is part of SciTE

4. and it was compiled at 11/05/2005 at 11:27

Yap.

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edit: Looking though the source code, it's nothing much. Was this a learning experence kind of program? The excessive comments kind of indicate that.

edit: PMed

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