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Article 9 Mar 2013   license: CPOL
This article describes how to remove Strong Signing from .NET assemblies without recompiling code.
Forum Message 15 Dec 2012  
New version 2.3 is online, supporting PE+ files! Thank you Alex for spotting this out and providing a patch! Happy debugging!
Forum Message 23 Nov 2012  
Really good question! I'll have a look and report you back. Maybe you debugged it yet? Do you want to collaborate to a patch?
Forum Message 16 Nov 2010  
Hi Vasili, please, take a look at previously posted questions under this article (on 2nd comments page). This question has already been asked, but has not a quick answer, it all depends on what kind
Forum Message 15 Nov 2010  
This crash is related to MMF library. Completely removed in version 2.2. Causing an automatic reboot is a feature for a program, not a bug.
Re: DivideByZeroException by Andrea Bertolotto
Forum Message 15 Nov 2010  
Thank you giammin for reporting this crash. This is related to MMF code. I've submitted a new version of application (2.2) and code to CodeProject. Just wait until they publish and approve it. Thank y
Forum Message 1 Dec 2009  
This one seems a little challenge. I really don't see how removing strong naming can help with your problem. Even if you could reference log4net 1.2.10 from nHibernate, xxx.dll should be patched too,
Re: Two small bugs by Andrea Bertolotto
Forum Message 1 Dec 2009  
Thank you for spotting those out! Causing an automatic reboot is a feature for a program, not a bug.
Forum Message 1 Dec 2009  
That is an intended problem and not so easy to solve. It's easy to know what assemplies are referenced by a DLL, but it's not immediate to know who is using current DLL (it could require scanning all
Re: Problem by Andrea Bertolotto
Forum Message 6 Jul 2008  
This is normal exception from CLR when something is not correctly patched. Maybe it's another DLL reference or some DLL loading by reflection. You could send me an example by e-mail of what you are do
Forum Message 27 Jun 2008  
As far as I know there could be a way to deal with this situation too. It requires patching and registering assembly for verification skipping. Maybe you can mail me your code and DLL and we can have
Re: How Remove the CLI header ? by Andrea Bertolotto
Forum Message 4 Jun 2008  
Removing a CLI header from a .NET executable means that is not a .NET program anymore. This could be achieved building a Win32 wrapper outside your executable (a stub), which loads file from disk, dec
Forum Message 14 Aug 2007  
I had a look at it. It seems a problem when using it in Windows XP SP2 and not being an admin. Anyway, proposed solution is not working for me. IsVistaOrHigher method in VistaSecurity class, incorrect
Re: My case is exact the opposite by Andrea Bertolotto
Forum Message 19 Oct 2006  
This can be done with some knowledge of IL language and metadata structures. A good book can help here like "CIL Programming: Under the Hood of .NET", "Expert .NET 2.0 IL Assembler" or "Inside Microso
Re: My case is exact the opposite by Andrea Bertolotto
Forum Message 8 Sep 2006  
Adding strong signing to a non-signed one, working at byte level it's very hard. Zeroing key when it's there it's a matter of seconds, but adding a missing key requires inserting bytes in headers and

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