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Maybe I miss something but, usually you just have to load the .NET application in Olly and "wait" for the DLL to be loaded.
Once it's loaded (you could use "load library" event notification), just put breakpoints in VB6 DLL code section. Regards, Tony
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OK, thank you. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong. My application seems to keep crashing when I load it in ollydbg 2.0, it is a dot net application, and seems to hang just before loading the framework application. I'll remove all my plugins and try starting fresh. Maybe one of them is causing my issue.
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[QUOTE=. . . in ollydbg 2.0, it is a dot net application . . .[/QUOTE]
For starters use Olly 1.10. Olly 2.0 is OK, but is (and likely will be forever) alpha. I have used Olly 1.1 in similar situations, and seems to go without problem. |
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