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[Tutorial] Embed Client Folders / Files

xkl

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If this is the incorrect section for this, I'm sorry. Please move if needed.
Also, I don't know if this has been discussed before in this section or not. But It can be useful to new people.




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Basically you embed any file / folder into the client's .exe.
So once you've done this, you can go ahead and delete the folder / file since it will now read internally.
This can be good against people viewing your SHNs or something else, like NIF content.
I'll use the "Ressystem" folder as an exmaple.


Mini Guide
1. "Enter Input File Name:" -- Choose your clients Fiesta.exe

2. "Enter Output File Name:" -- The output where your new .exe will be saved. It will auto-default with "_boxed" at the end.

3. Below you will see a tab selected called "Files" Keep that tab selected, and just drag 'n drop the "Ressystem" folder in that area.

4. Keep it "%DEFAULT FOLDER%

5. Click "Process"

6. Let it finish and close when it's done.


Example Video



Enigma Virtual Box Website



Note
This "could" be good against client modification, viewing, binning etc.
Just something you can try.
I'm sure someone can unpack this if they wanted.
 

xkl

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And how do you Patch Files then?

Patch over your new Fiesta.exe with the files embedded. Make sure you keep the original .exe and the files / folders on your machine. That way when you create new patches, you can still compile 'em with EVB and just patch over the new Fiesta.exe
 
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Just be careful with this, Antivirus programs love to block virtual boxes. Almost isn't worth the trouble.

You are talking about 5 bugs antivirus programs xD

Avira free antivir says Explorer.exe is a virus on a fresh installed machine xDDDD
 
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