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Thread: .OCX Files, Is it possible to Decomplie them ???

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    Is it possible to Decomplie .OCX Files ???

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    Cool No

    sorry to desapoit cha...
    but the answer is : no,you can't..
    just the same as you can't decompile an exe because it alreay has been compiled into computer language..
    DealMan

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    Not so

    Before my HD crashed, I had a program to disassemble VB programs. This may only have been because VB is pseudocode that it worked, but who knows?

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    Whats that program called!?

    I would love to see the winsock
    control code!

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    Talking Winsock code!!!!

    i would love to see the winsock code too ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)
    Queen ROCKS!!!!!

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    Decompiling

    Contrary to popular belief, decompiling is really quite easy. While I've never decompiled an OCX, decompiling an EXE is really quiet easy. For starters, visit http://www.raybiez.com/ for several tools which masy make this easier. However, please take into consideration that most of the time (in fact all of the time, unless you either have permision or it is your program that YOU wrote) it is illegal and I'm pretty sure is considered software piracy.

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    DangIt!

    I clicked on the link.
    And that site does not
    exist!!! ah!

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    Those are just cracks... Im not
    interested in that. But on that
    page there was a link to a
    decompiling page here
    http://w3.to/protools

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