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protect inno setup against unpacking
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can someone tell me how they protected their exe? when I want to unpack K-Lite codec pack basic it asks for a password my question is how did they do it and protect their setup? we setup installed is not asked for password only when unpacking with inno extractor I've been looking for the answer for months, how did they do it? I would be very grateful for the help of the professionals here in the forum
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But there must be a way to protect your own setup against unauthorized unpacking? same as K-Lite codec (as an example) I think something has to be added to the original script before I pack it with inno setup setting a normal password is too easy because the user knows it Last edited by torax; 28-07-2023 at 07:06. |
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