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Ok, I used to know. But I havnt been here so long, ive forgotten.

Anyway, When I compile a script with a password, it can be decompiled with a cracked decompiler right?

But, If I uncheck, "able to decompile", Is it still able to be decompiled?

Because, If so, I need to obfuscate my script. And seeing as how Smoke, took his down.

Im pretty well, stuffed.

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Ok, I used to know. But I havnt been here so long, ive forgotten.

Anyway, When I compile a script with a password, it can be decompiled with a cracked decompiler right?

But, If I uncheck, "able to decompile", Is it still able to be decompiled?

Because, If so, I need to obfuscate my script. And seeing as how Smoke, took his down.

Im pretty well, stuffed.

OMG... This is the best you can do after posting 1400+ posts?

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I would like to know about this as well to make sure my AutoIt scripts can not be decompiled.

At this moment no option available, there is a plan which avoid storing the source script in the "compiled" version but not there yet...

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maybe i'm talking stupid things now, but i think that with enough knowledge, and patience it can be decompiled, some way or the other (just think of cracked games.... they are well protected, and still the cracker manages to decompile them and see/modify the source so the game would run without original dvd etc etc.)

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