A decrypter might put some people off scripting for the wider WE
community, since they prefer their scripts remain encrypted and private.
sincerely, Matt
At 21:24 14/02/2013, you wrote:
Ever wanted to decrypt a Window-Eyes script? Here's your chance!
This newly-released command-line utility allows the decryption of
WSF files. Pass it the input and output file on the command line. For example:
decrypt script.wsf script.vbs
Will produce script.vbs from script.wsf.
If it fails to work, email me.
Download from:
http://rghost.net/43802767