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- 14 Apr 2024, 17:04
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
- Replies: 74
- Views: 19474
Re: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
helloicanseeu ScriptGuard should work with all recent versions of AutoHotkey v1.1 and v2, so I suspect that something else is going on here. Could you please supply more details about the problem you experienced, including a screenshot of Ahk2Exe with parameters supplied, and the ;@Ahk2Exe- lines i...
- 14 Apr 2024, 03:21
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
- Replies: 74
- Views: 19474
Re: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
helloicanseeu It looks like you usually compile with a *.bin base file. Have you inadvertently tried to compile using a *.exe base file? If you wish to continue to compile against an *.exe base file in future you will need to change the relevant ;@Ahk2Exe- lines in your script. (See the summary in ...
- 12 Apr 2024, 20:44
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
- Replies: 74
- Views: 19474
Re: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
@jsong55 Could you explain the reason for your request, please.
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- 11 Apr 2024, 23:14
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
- Replies: 74
- Views: 19474
Re: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
guest3456 There is a disadvantage with AutoHotkey_H in that to change the password used, it is necessary to modify it in the AHK_H source and recompile to generate a new AutoHotkey_H executable. With ScriptGuard a different random password key is automatically generated to encode the source, each t...
- 10 Apr 2024, 23:52
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
- Replies: 74
- Views: 19474
Re: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
All good information.
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- 10 Apr 2024, 23:50
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: ahk compile
- Replies: 2
- Views: 50
Re: ahk compile
You can:
- Compress the compiled script.
- Use ScriptGuard (see link in my signature).
- Use AHK Source Code Encryptor By FeiYue.
- Use AutoHotkey_H.
- etc.
- 10 Apr 2024, 21:35
- Forum: Visual Studio Code
- Topic: Compile Error No default Base file specified on VSCode AutoHotKey Plus Plus Extension
- Replies: 1
- Views: 91
Re: Compile Error No default Base file specified on VSCode AutoHotKey Plus Plus Extension
The error message is trying to help you with this problem. Press the Windows key and select Ahk2Exe to open the Ahk2Exe GUI (graphical user interface). In the 'base file' drop-down select the 'v2.0.12 U64 AutoHotkey64.exe' entry (for example). (You can select any other options you wish to use as def...
- 02 Apr 2024, 19:02
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
- Replies: 74
- Views: 19474
Re: ScriptGuard: Helps Protect Compiled Scripts from Decompilation
Update 03 Apr 2024
Document that ScriptGuard can be used with AutoHotkey_H v2.
Document that ScriptGuard can be used with AutoHotkey_H v2.
- 30 Mar 2024, 22:04
- Forum: Ask for Help
- Topic: can't compile with ahk2exe_h but works fine with normal
- Replies: 17
- Views: 237
- 30 Mar 2024, 17:40
- Forum: Ask for Help
- Topic: can't compile with ahk2exe_h but works fine with normal
- Replies: 17
- Views: 237
Re: can't compile with ahk2exe_h but works fine with normal
Trying to encrypt the compiled version. So I followed the steps to set the password in C++ with Visual Studio Rather than trying to convert your scripts to AutoHotkey_H so as to allow encryption of your source, you could instead try ScriptGuard which also encrypts compiled scripts and works with re...
- 30 Mar 2024, 17:29
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: How many have Spinning HDs vs SSDs?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 226
Re: How many have Spinning HDs vs SSDs?
Thanks for the feedback. Windows caches access to permanent disks anyway. Are you sure it will help performance to write your own caching scheme as well? I'm actually not sure... My main reason for doing this is because I just think it might be annoying to people if their HD has to wake up and spin...
- 29 Mar 2024, 21:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: How many have Spinning HDs vs SSDs?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 226
Re: How many have Spinning HDs vs SSDs?
Windows caches access to permanent disks anyway. Are you sure it will help performance to write your own caching scheme as well?
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- 28 Mar 2024, 20:35
- Forum: Ask for Help
- Topic: can't compile with ahk2exe_h but works fine with normal
- Replies: 17
- Views: 237
Re: can't compile with ahk2exe_h but works fine with normal
You should post this question in the AutoHotkey_H section of the forums.
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- 22 Mar 2024, 18:07
- Forum: Ask for Help (v2)
- Topic: Migrating custom compiler to v2 Topic is solved
- Replies: 9
- Views: 169
Re: Migrating custom compiler to v2 Topic is solved
To compile a script as v2 you can specify a v2 base file in your Run statement, e.g. '/Base C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\v2\AutoHotkey64.exe'. Alternative methods of specifying a base file to be used for compilation are: Run the Ahk2Exe GUI and select a v2 default base file and press 'save as default...
- 19 Mar 2024, 15:44
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: Hide everything "autohotkey" from a script
- Replies: 3
- Views: 141
Re: Hide everything "autohotkey" from a script
You can try my ScriptGuard, link is in my signature.
You can change the compiled program's icons by using the compiler directives AddResource and SetMainIcon.
Edit: Also compressing the compiled script with UPX or Mpress will further obscure the code.
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You can change the compiled program's icons by using the compiler directives AddResource and SetMainIcon.
Edit: Also compressing the compiled script with UPX or Mpress will further obscure the code.
Cheers
- 15 Mar 2024, 20:13
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Upcoming Ahk2Exe Changes (2024)
- Replies: 626
- Views: 181511
Re: Upcoming Ahk2Exe Changes (2024)
Update 1.1.37.01c1, 16 March 2024
- Send parameter errors to stdout/stderr if in /Silent mode.
- Prevent compression when compiling Ahk2Exe.
- 27 Feb 2024, 00:05
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: works fine as .ahk but bugs when an exe Topic is solved
- Replies: 9
- Views: 178
Re: works fine as .ahk but bugs when an exe Topic is solved
The error message shown does not relate to the code you posted. Can you double check that you compiled the correct source.
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- 11 Feb 2024, 18:55
- Forum: Scripts and Functions (v1)
- Topic: Upcoming Ahk2Exe Changes (2024)
- Replies: 626
- Views: 181511
Re: Upcoming Ahk2Exe Changes (2024)
Update - 1.1.37.01c0, 12 February 2024
- Rationalise detection of major AHK version.
- Enhance for MS Store version.
- 29 Jan 2024, 23:01
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: auto delete script after 7 days ? Topic is solved
- Replies: 22
- Views: 2182
Re: auto delete script after 7 days ? Topic is solved
You can use this code in your main script after it has decided that it is time to delete the script or .exe file: MsgBox The compiled .exe ; For testing ; Must be compiled with an .exe base file ;@Ahk2Exe-Base ..\AutoHotkeyU32.exe, %A_ScriptName~\.[^\.]+$%_1 if A_IsCompiled ; Code to delete the runn...
- 27 Jan 2024, 16:20
- Forum: Ask for Help (v1)
- Topic: how to get the name of the script ? Topic is solved
- Replies: 3
- Views: 378
Re: how to get the name of the script ? Topic is solved
The code I posted in my previous reply handles script names of up to 39 characters, including the extension (.ahk). If the names are likely to be longer than this, extend the line marked 'A random string' with some more random characters and also extend the duplicate string in the code with the same...