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The exe file is rather new, at least it's dated 2004-02-20.
I tried making my own FLIRTs for Visual C++ 6.0 (libcxx) but had no luck. And no, IDA is not identifying the correct compiler at startup. If it is a Visual C++ .NET exe where can I find FLIRTs for it's library? Think I read another thread here about FLIRTs for VC 7.1, but I don't have access to attachments yet. Is there a better tool than PEID for finding this kind of info? The FI utility which I was recommended seemed to have to old registration key, so I was unable to get it working ![]() If macros are the case, then at least would I find some incarnation of printf, like fprintf, vprintf or such, right? |
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