That tool comes with .NET – I also can’t remember what it is called but it largely defeats the purpose of having it in .NET in the first place.
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As I understand it, there is a utility available to convert .NET byte code to win 32 code. However, I am unsure how well this works, if the resulting vode still requires the .NET framework and so on. I have not actually used it ever. I believe I found it on the Microsoft website a few months ago. |
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