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    "Un-Compile" a program

    I have a small application that my friend created in Vb.net 2003. I would like to view the source code for this program...how do I do so? I have .net 2003 and the work is not copyrighted. Thanks in advance.
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    Best solution: ask your friend for the source code.

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    Lol, he doesnt have it any more, that would be the eaisiest way though.
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    You'd have to decompile it, the closest thing I can think of is Reflector or Anakrino which are .NET decompilers but they don't just pop up the source. See here for more information: http://www.vbcity.com/forums/topic.asp?tid=48083

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    Use Salamander . http://www.remotesoft.com/ . **** MS .

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    Salamander is AWESOME! However 1099 dollars per license is a bit steep for my purpose. I will continue looking.
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