Duping the Debugger detection |
| | | | Submitted on: 6/11/2002 1:28:18 AM
By: CrackerBox
Level: Advanced User Rating: Unrated Compatibility:VB 6.0
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| | You still want to debug your own programs you designed and not have your own devised protection scheme get in the way. I know the easy way would be to remove the scheme or disable it, however once you compile it to an EXE that becomes a little difficult. You want to be able to run it in an environment intactand still debug it. | |
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6/11/2002 3:59:28 AM:adam wouldnt parameters accomplish the same
function?
for example;
Sub
Form_Load()
if command="/debug" then
DoDebug
End Sub
Sub DoDebug
<envoke debug environment
settings>
End Sub
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