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Ofcourse the correct way is to have the source code, But as you know sometime Thats not possible. 

In this case the company that made the program as closed, and not possible to find and get the source files.

the coin always have 2 sides, and not always the worst case.

 

//kavvis

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Sorry for your dilemma, but it's always against board policy to discuss bypassing or defeating copy protection or cracking passwords.

 

I am sympathetic since we have a number of machines here where the OEM is out of business and we don't have access to the source. Our only option is to treat the systems as black boxes that we can't really work with.

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