Orbital's SQL Decryptor 4.0
Company: Orbital Technologies [more]Release date: 06-02-2005
Last update: 24-12-2008
License: Shareware
Language: English
File size: 1.81 MB
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Orbital's SQL Decryptor Description
Orbital's SQL Decryptor is the first product to decrypt SQL triggers, views, user defined functions and stored procedures in an easy to use Enterprise Manager-like graphical interface. It works quickly to decrypt items in Microsoft® SQL Server 6.5, 7.0, 2000, 2005, 2008 and MSDE. Orbital's SQL Decryptor allows for easy viewing of decrypted code with T-SQL syntax highlighting and multiple format exportation.
Features Include:
Works with Microsoft® SQL Server 6.5, 7.0, 2000, 2005, 2008 and all versions of the Microsoft® Database Engine (MSDE). No more loading up multiple programs and having to manipulate different scripts for each server.
Decrypts SQL objects of any size.
Two ways to decrypt objects:
Export decrypted objects to SQL scripts or Rich Text Formatted (RTF) files with syntax highlighting.
Replace encrypted objects directly on the SQL Server.
Uses Unicode technology during the decryption process which allows for International use.
Simple point-and-click decryption. Does not require any T-SQL scripting knowledge.
Reduces time and money spent restoring lost source code to encrypted SQL objects. Never pay another developer to recreate and debug all of your lost SQL source code.
Full T-SQL syntax highlighting for faster, easier reading.
Caches decrypted objects so there is no waiting to pull up previously decrypted objects.
Employs intelligent wizard technologies that allow for the decryption of entire databases with just a few simple mouse clicks.
Fully integrated WYSIWYG printing capabilities with T-SQL syntax highlighting.
The intelligent interface displays only objects that are encrypted so there is less time spent searching for objects.
Has been fully tested to run on multiple operating systems including Windows 2000®, Windows XP®, Windows Server 2003® and Windows Vista®.
Platform: Win NT/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista
System Requirements: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0
Keywords:database, decrypt, SQL, unencrypt, decryptor, decrypter, unencryption, decryption, decode, trigger, view, UDF, stored procedure, recovery, sql decryptor, SQL, SQL 6.5, SQL 7.0, SQL 2000, SQL 2005, SQL 2008
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