Please return source code from Executable

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JsmithAdaCounty
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Please return source code from Executable

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Hello! I did a stupid and lost a month's worth of code in my project I am working on. I do have an up to date version, however it is in the form of an MSI. Is it possible to have this code extracted if I were to upload it to the portal?

Thanks!
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Re: Please return source code from Executable

Post by brittneyr »

I recommend installing your MSI and getting the executable or scripts from the install location. The install location is either in Program Files or Program Files (x86).

If you packaged your scripts to executables, we do have a process for recovering scripts from exes.
For more information on this, please refer to the following:
https://www.sapien.com/blog/2021/11/22/ ... -what-now/
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