There is none. That is why .dxr is protected. Why would one want to
decompile it anyway? As author of the code You should have an original
.dir file, otherwise the author has protected the file in order to
prevent other people from reading the code and data. There are
possibilities to "unprotect" cast members like #bitmap. #text etc. Why
do you need to "unprotect"?

regards, Florian

gksoon wrote:
> 
> what is the command or scripts to convert .dxr(protected file) to .dir(soft
> file)
> 
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