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nirmalks
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Hide PowerShell code

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Our application creates a PS1 file and then execute it from within the Application. Is there any way to hide PS1 code or compile PS1 to EXE so users do not see the code?

By the way, do PowerShell Studio offer any function that can be used to encrypt / compile PS1 to EXE?

Thanks,
Nratawa
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Re: Hide PowerShell code

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Anyone?????
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Re: Hide PowerShell code

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Manual chapter 12: Packaging Scripts using the Script Packager

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