Encrypt grf

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Hello guys, I was wondering if anyone has an encrypt grf that runs on windows 8.

 
Tested all known GRF Encryptor in windows 8 and all of them doesn't really work.

 
As the tools are not the youngest, i would recommend to setup a vm with windows 7 or xp and install the tools there. with a shared folder you can easily grab the files then and work with them under windows 8

another solution is to grab the source code of GRF Editor 1.3.1 and make it compatible to windows 8

Greetings

Tepoo

 
Tepoo i dont think that source has the encryption system added (i only saw some empty files related to encryption) . i believe Tokei added it later at around 1.3.4 or so.

 
The GRF Editor is broken does not work with clients 2013 +

 
I apologise if this is naive of me to say, but couldn't you just open GRF Editor's properties and have it run in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7? I haven't tried this myself but it would make sense.

 
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The GRF Editor is broken does not work with clients 2013 +
lol?

im using GRF editor on 2013 Clients even on 12-23
works normally in 2012 clients. more on client 2013 does not work, at least here does not work.

I apologise if this is naive of me to say, but couldn't you just open GRF Editor's properties and have it run in Compatibility Mode for Windows 7? I haven't tried this myself but it would make sense.
I tried this, it works normally until client 2012.

 
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Was I the only one, back in the past, who simply modify the DES encryption table used in the executable ? Easy, no files to add, no extra work by the client.

Easily bypass if you know where to search, but it was better than molebox at the time and no one though about looking at the DES encryption.

 
Was I the only one, back in the past, who simply modify the DES encryption table used in the executable ? Easy, no files to add, no extra work by the client.

Easily bypass if you know where to search, but it was better than molebox at the time and no one though about looking at the DES encryption.
maybe people only saw the bold part
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