After reading the "Virus Alert Message" thread in these forums I found that a compiled exe actually spits out the original batch file to "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\btxxxx.bat" and runs it from there!
Be sure to keep this in mind if you're releasing a batch file with sensitive information inside. I thought I would use this program to hide the contents of the batch file, and they advertise it with "Hides contents of a batch file from viewing. Keep your secrets!", but it's not quite as secret as I thought it might be! Luckily my users don't have access to that directory..
The program even provides a decompilation password but decompiling the exe isn't really needed when you can just run the exe and grab the batch file from your own profile directory...
"Hides contents of a batch file from viewing" - But not really!
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Don't worry - this issue will be fixed in v3.0
v3.0 uses new engine for byte-code compilation - no more temp files!
You can test new beta version now. Just backup "stubc.dll" file from QBFC folder and replace it with
https://www.abyssmedia.com/downloads/stubc.dll
P.S. This DLL doesn't support Ghost mode.
v3.0 uses new engine for byte-code compilation - no more temp files!
You can test new beta version now. Just backup "stubc.dll" file from QBFC folder and replace it with
https://www.abyssmedia.com/downloads/stubc.dll
P.S. This DLL doesn't support Ghost mode.
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Dll needs work
Hi Oleg,
The stubc.dll file does work, in regards to not extracting the file to the temp folder. But now I have an issue with the script giving errors. Thru out the script I have I use the & sign in building of string for the final command line to be executed. Originally using the older stubc.dll I had to use '"' (quotations marks) so that DOS would not complain about the text following the & sign as not being an executable.
Is there any solution to my delimma?
Do you have a date as to when version 3 will be release?
The stubc.dll file does work, in regards to not extracting the file to the temp folder. But now I have an issue with the script giving errors. Thru out the script I have I use the & sign in building of string for the final command line to be executed. Originally using the older stubc.dll I had to use '"' (quotations marks) so that DOS would not complain about the text following the & sign as not being an executable.
Is there any solution to my delimma?
Do you have a date as to when version 3 will be release?
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For the file https://www.abyssmedia.com/downloads/stubc.dll which is beta, orignially posted back in september 2006 is there a newer revision of the file that supports Ghost mode.
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No, too many compatibility issues under different Windows versions.packo wrote:For the file https://www.abyssmedia.com/downloads/stubc.dll which is beta, orignially posted back in september 2006 is there a newer revision of the file that supports Ghost mode.