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Dotfuscator problem

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GaryDean - 24 Aug 2007 01:54 GMT
Has anyone had success with this community edition obfuscator that comes
with vs2005?  I put a dll through it and then when I substitute the
obfuscated dll for the original I get an error at compile time saying:

Error 1 Could not load file or assembly 'GP2, Version=0.2.0.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=21f9ec8df0a8817f' or one of its
dependencies. Strong name signature could not be verified.  The assembly may
have been tampered with, or it was delay signed but not fully signed with
the correct private key. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131045)

There is no support for this "software" that I am aware of.

Does anyone know of an affordable obfuscator that works?

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Peter Bromberg [C# MVP] - 24 Aug 2007 19:38 GMT
Sounds to me like your original reference was to a strong-named assembly
which you obfuscated, losing the strong name signature and version info, and
that you still expect the old reference to "work".
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> Has anyone had success with this community edition obfuscator that comes
> with vs2005?  I put a dll through it and then when I substitute the
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> Does anyone know of an affordable obfuscator that works?
GaryDean - 29 Aug 2007 18:19 GMT
Well, I guess I don't know how to obfuscate a dll that is signed.  I was
hoping to get some guidance on that here on this forum.
G

> Sounds to me like your original reference was to a strong-named assembly
> which you obfuscated, losing the strong name signature and version info,
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>> Does anyone know of an affordable obfuscator that works?

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