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It is probably saved in the exe as a resource in one of
the exe's or a file compressed/encrypted in the main programs root dir. Might be the best way around this is to copy that dll to the main prog dir and locate the code that loads this dll, have it point to the main dir instead of the temp dir and changed the random filename to the saved one, then you can crack the dll. |
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