eventblazer@gmail.com: Jan 06 07:44AM -0800 > > can view and read the written program? > > Jamie > get PE Explorer, I use it all the time to view .exe and .dll files Thank you. I'm an SA, ex-developer. I use to do this alot for Reverse Engineering purposes. I haven't don't this in a while. But recently came up with a need for this. A strait forward answer, and the correct one, without any of the extra hoopla. |
eventblazer@gmail.com: Jan 06 07:49AM -0800 On Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 8:34:43 AM UTC-7, treetaxi wrote: > He went to a lot of trouble to go into EXCRUCIATING detail to describe > the can of worms the guy was thinking about opening. > *I* found it informative. He did him a kindness. In my humble opinion, some of the "experts" put too much thought in the wrong direction. Either they didn't understand exactly what the OP was asking, or they simply did not know the answer. Why is it so hard for an "expert" to say, "I don't know". And let someone who knows the answer chime in. Rather than going off on a rant about nothing. Thor was able to answer the OP's question in a 1 short sentence. Just my two cents. From someone who's been in IT a very long time on both sides of the fence. You all take care. |
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