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?