.net Reflector Reset Trial

The trial period expiration brings the following limitations:

Do not reset. Instead, use Redgate’s official license manager to deactivate old machines. If you previously used a reset script, you may have corrupted the licensing cache. Run the "Red Gate Licensing Repair Tool" (available on their website). .net reflector reset trial

| Tool | License | Decompilation Quality | Debugging | VS Integration | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | MIT (Free) | Excellent (C#/VB/F#) | No (Standalone) | Yes (via plugin) | | dnSpy | GPL (Free) | Excellent (Supports .NET Core) | Full debugger (Step into) | No | | JetBrains dotPeek | Freemium | Very High (Generates PDBs) | No | Yes (as symbol server) | | .NET Reflector | Commercial | Highest (Mixed mode) | Yes (Paid) | Yes | Run the "Red Gate Licensing Repair Tool" (available

Does this reset the trial? If your machine fingerprint hasn't changed and you reinstalled within a short period, Redgate’s server may still reject you. This works best after 30+ days. This works best after 30+ days

Navigate to C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Red_Gate_Software_Ltd . Delete the folder if it exists. the software to start a fresh evaluation period. Method 3: Use Legacy Version 6.8 (Permanently Free)

As a .NET developer, you're likely no stranger to the powerful tool that is .NET Reflector. This popular decompiler and debugging tool has been a staple in the developer community for years, offering unparalleled insight into the inner workings of .NET applications. However, with great power comes great limitation – specifically, the trial period.

Uninstall the software and use the Registry Editor ( regedit ) to delete keys under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE associated with Redgate or .NET Reflector.