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Old 11-15-2014, 19:28
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redgate question

Trying to load a program into net reflector and all I get is "index was outside the bounds of the array"
I am new with .NET so please don't curse me if it's something simple!!
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Old 11-15-2014, 20:03
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However, the most likely cause is that the configuration files are pointing Reflector at an assembly that is causing it to crash. You should be able to remove the relevant configuration files to get you past the crash.

I'd try removing PersistedTabs that you'll find in your user directory:
C:\\Users\\clive.tong\\AppData\\Local\\Red Gate\\.NET Reflector 7
If that fails, then remove Reflector.cfg
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Old 11-15-2014, 20:34
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Hi

the reason according to my experience is

1 - Invalid PE file
2 - PE file is protected to fool crash Reflector

so check your file and make sure it's not obfuscated or protected.
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Old 11-15-2014, 20:46
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remove Reflector.cfg
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Hi hobferret
Try the SAE, a good disassembler to .net files too.
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Hi guys, thanks for all the info but wilson bibes suggestion is working. The others not so, unless it is my stupidity in not being used to .NET as yet!
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