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Subject: How to decrypt an encrypted Skill file
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leonlee
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3/06/2006 12:36 AM  
we can encrypt a skill file with a password. but how to decrypt it without the password?  it may be a cracked behavior, anyone have this solution?

Leon Lee
Schneider-Electric
Dave Elder
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3/06/2006 11:23 AM  
Hi Leon,

It is undoubtably possible to decrypt an encrypted Skill file. However I believe that most people on this forum would regard that as unethical and, as such, is not a suitable discussion topic on this forum.

Cheers, Dave

Dave Elder
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leonlee
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3/06/2006 6:05 PM  
haha, to a SKILL learner . the primary way is to refer the reference book. and the best way is to learn from other successful skill code. I think and I hope it should be open source.
Ok. don't discuss it here.

Leon Lee
Schneider-Electric
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