Kent,
In a simple sentence the answer is NO. You could decompile VB5 back to the
original code with no problem and most of the links that you see for
decompilers relate to VB4 or 5 but the standard setup in VB6 means that you
can't reproduce the original code. Believe me I have tried and the best you
can do is to look at the macro calls from assembler level that is virtually
useless apart from getting a feel of the logic of the program.

If you find a program or an online service that works (there are lots but
they invariably don't work) then holla but I'm afraid that you will be
"unsuccessful in your quest Luke". 

Dave Crozier


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Kent Belan
Sent: 22 December 2008 20:13
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: [NF] Reverse compile Visual Basic 6

Hello,
I have a client with a VB 6 program and the original developer is long gone.

Is there a way to reverse compile a VB6 program similar to Refox ?

Thanks and Merry Christmas,
Kent



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