I want to use SLP Code Protector to make decompilation of a .NET application harder. I don't want licensing functionality, just the offline code protection it offers.
I know it is now owned by InishTech but I'm hoping to obtain just the Code Protector via Microsoft as suggested in this article from Visual Studio magazine
The code protector is just one part of Microsoft's SLP vision. The code protector is free to use, and it will be included with Visual Studio.
Is Microsoft's SLP Code Protector still available and if so, how would I use in in Visual Studio?
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It is now InishTech. You can learn more about the solutions they offer here: http://www.inishtech.com/