Get .NET EXE source code
Well, software and computer-related guys understand this concept. What if we are working on.NET and compiling an application code written in C ++ or C #. Then, after compiling and building, we get the the.NET.EXE file. Have you ever wondered how can we get back the source code from C ++ or C # full application?
Well, it's called decompiling the.NET application. There are certain tools that can decompile it. You just give the.EXE entry that is created using.NET and decompiler will give you source code that is written in the any.NET language, p. C ++ or C #. Therefore, it is considered a security risk. This also raises a point where we should ensure our ex.NET before giving anyone for review or proof.
How to view. NET EXE file - Steps
So let's discuss the steps you need to take. Note that you can only decompile and view the.NET Exe source code. It will only work with.EXE that are created and compiled using.NET framework libraries.
Step 1: Download Decompiler - .NET Reflector
First, you need to download a software that is the reflector called.NET. This tool will give you the complete.NET source file from.EXE.
Step 2: Install the.NET Reflector Application
Once the program has been downloaded, start the installation. Follow the instructions until it is fully installed.
Step 3: Open the .NET EXE assembly in .NET Reflector
Open the.NET Reflector application.
Click File Option.
Select Open an assembly.
You can choose.EXE file. (Note that this.EXE should have been previously compiled framework using.NET).
Once loaded, you will see all the files and source code written in VB, C ++ or C #.
Step 3: Open the .NET EXE assembly in .NET Reflector
Open the.NET Reflector application.
Click File Option.
Select Open an assembly.
You can choose.EXE file. (Note that this.EXE should have been previously compiled framework using.NET).
Once loaded, you will see all the files and source code written in VB, C ++ or C #.
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