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11-18-2004, 11:05 AM
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verdell32
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.NET Reflector question?
Does anyone know of any documentation or how or where to install the .NET Reflector add-in program inside Visual Studio.NET 2003? I have already downloaded it but I don't know how to make it work'; where it will show up in my tools menu. :p
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I didn't think that the .NET Reflector was a plug-in or add-in. I know that is a stand alone applicatoin.
To use it just start it up and open a exe file. It will then show you the source code for it. Of course if is is obfuscated then you are SOL.
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