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Obfuscation / code protection in .NET 2.0

Hi
Does anyone know if there are to be any improvements in Obfuscation / code
protection in .NET 2.0??

Will there be a better 'bundled' obfuscator??

I don't want to buy an obfuscator now, only to find I didn't need it, when
2.0 is released... for whatever reason.

Thanks
Paul
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi Paul,
Does anyone know if there are to be any improvements in Obfuscation /
code protection in .NET 2.0??

Will there be a better 'bundled' obfuscator??


afaik the same obfuscator ...

Regards,

Frank Eller
www.frankeller.de
Nov 17 '05 #2

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