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QuestionError C# : Conversion failed when converting the nvarchar value 'd' to data type int. Pin
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QuestionHOW I PROVIDE SECURITY OF MY DLL FILE FROM END USER Pin
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A simple - but not very secure - method is to check the running application. If some code in your dll is called, and the running application is not your executable, throw some exception or let the application hang or randomly return wrong results...
Make sure you do not happen to hurt yourself when you use such methods.
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