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Corrupted .NET Reactor Project File

I have been working with Denis at Eziriz, the creators of .NET Reactor, to solve a problem with a couple 3rd party assemblies that were not merging. I found by accident, that it was the *.nrproj file that I was using for PainlessSVN Professional was corrupted. I ended up recreating a new file and used the *.mkey from the previous project. I found this out, when I was doing the protection for the new version of SVN  Backup Widget. These external assemblies merged just fine using the *.nrproj for SVN Backup Widget, so I realized that it was probably not .NET Reactor.

Things are now peachy. Denis Mierzwiak, the Chief Technical Officer, has been very patient with me. Gotta love small software companies with good tech support!

posted @ Sunday, August 26, 2007 10:49 AM by Hector Sosa, Jr

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we have tried this tool. The command line stopped working after 10 successful runs. We suspected the project file got corrupeted and deleted it and created a new one. None of them work. We haven't gotten any help from their support. As a long time user of the command line is there something else I could check into?

posted @ Wednesday, April 02, 2008 2:10 PM by Rick


Rick,

I just kept upgrading the tool with their new releases. It has been working fine for me, after I recreated the project file.

posted @ Monday, April 07, 2008 10:07 PM by Hector Sosa, Jr


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