I have got file that I need to open, change one value and save(so i need to crack it). Since its .dll file i tried to open it with open source decompiler ILSpy. I dont know in what programming language it has been coded.
I am getting 'This file does not contain a managed assembly.' message.
Some compilers generate verifiably type-safe code only if you avoid using certain language constructs. If, as a developer, you are using such a compiler, you may want to verify that you have not compromised the type safety of your code. In this situation, you can run the PEVerify tool on your files to check the MSIL and metadata. A.resx file can also be compiled to be consumed by an application; in this case. The following scenarios show the usage of TypeConverters in resource files with a fully qualified assembly name as the type. When the mimetype attribute is not available and the type attribute is not null and does not contain the System.Byte and mscorlib.
Any idea what can I do to open that file? Maybe it will be easier if i will upload somewhere that file so you can check it?
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Here is the link that wxplains how to decompile the .dll file. Once the file have been decompiled, it should be easy to edit it.
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