At 12:26 PM -0400 06/08/01, "Panta, Ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> What is "Dir Opener"? (Do you have a url)
>
>Here is URL or Dir Openor
>http://www.j-roen.net/diropener/
>
>> I have a cracker tool that I made a while ago, but I only use it to help
>> rescue people who lost a DIR in a disk crash.
>
>Are U kidding or its real that U made the cracker tool.

I'm not the one who made "Dir Opener" but I think many of us have made
utilities that recover some of a DIR file from a DXR file (except for the
Lingo scripts).

I think the Dir Opener site even explains the process.

>Because some of our past project file is acidently protected but we don't
>have source dir. If so I like to contact you to get back the source file
>of that past project. What's your charge of this service or free?
>

I usually only offer it as a service to my existing clients whom I know to
have the rights to the material they are asking me to crack. Too often I've
had people ask me to help them extract the DIR file when they didn't own
the rights to it (the contractor retained the rights to the source).

I'm assuming that the DirOpener site has what you need. I recommend that
peopel do periodic backups onto CD and that they test the backup too.
Backing up onto tape isn't reliable and server crash all the time.

I used the utility here http://buraks.com/swifty/ to recover a SWF file for
a client of mine. They had imported the SWF into Director and then lost the
FLA. The utility extracted the SWF and then I imported it into Flash (open
a new document and use File>Import) and was able to recover the editable
vector shape.

I think that site also has utils to recover DIR files.

Bruce



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