I use perl2exe software's evaluation version to create Perl executables.
However I haven't tried to break it. I don't know how secure it is.

Thanks & Regards,
Sandeep Deshpande

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To: Octavian Rasnita
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Subject: Re: perlapp

I think your question has been asked periodically, and it seems that
there are no good answers available to date. All of us product people
have the same concerns.

If it is any consolation to you, Java is just as easy to decompile. I've
seen my guys do it before me.

Octavian Rasnita wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I want to create Windows executables with perlapp and distribute them to
>others.
>I heard that the code is "somehow protected" but what does this mean?
>
>How hard is to break that protection and find the code?
>
>Is the code kept in memory from where it can be dumped? Can it be found in
>clear there?
>
>If yes, is it possible at least to put the file perl58.dll separately (not
>in the executable), but to make it have another name like guilib32.dll or
>something randomly chosen, for not letting the others that the program is
>made in Perl?
>
>Or do you have another "code security tips"?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Teddy
>
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