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From: spark
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hey hey, finally i get a mail about this ... soni, the interesting part will be when 
you can write a little c# app and notice the metdata information chnage as you make 
chnages in the the c# app. yes some of the thing about the headers and export tables 
would seem, greek.. some parts of it did seem so to me to before i wrote this thing 
... which was part of the incentive to write this.  and yes some of the cpp code in 
there is rather tight, i eventually went on to find some other metdata viewers out 
there and after i had finished mine had look at some of their code - many do a very 
laid-out way of bloated code, which was what i tired to avoid. also if you remember 
that discussion about yjagged array implmentaions and stuff you will that stuff used 
here in many places - albiet a little tightened.   to your question : a back door in 
teh sense you ask is generally an entrnace into a security system that doesnt 
actuially involve breaking the security system - usually through some 'hidden' method 
or accidental/ consequential flaw in the system. like many bios used to have backdoor 
passwords... which you could use if you knew the exact bios type - or like remember 
that once if a nt system was locked with a password if you had access to system and 
send it through a restart while it was boioting teh next rehboot would typically take 
you to a safe mode and give you access to the system - backdoor in some sense.   about 
the profiler, i think you can build it with the present studio if you try add file by 
file to a new project and doa build. i havent done it yet, i dont have a 2003 myself 
also.   rosh    

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