I'm sure you can find the original developer with a little detective work.  
Maybe he'll do the right thing and give you the code.

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--- On Tue, 12/23/08, Dave Crozier <da...@flexipol.co.uk> wrote:

> From: Dave Crozier <da...@flexipol.co.uk>
> Subject: RE: [NF] Reverse compile Visual Basic 6
> To: "'ProFox Email List'" <profox@leafe.com>
> Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2008, 3:43 AM
> Kent,
> In a simple sentence the answer is NO. You could decompile
> VB5 back to the
> original code with no problem and most of the links that
> you see for
> decompilers relate to VB4 or 5 but the standard setup in
> VB6 means that you
> can't reproduce the original code. Believe me I have
> tried and the best you
> can do is to look at the macro calls from assembler level
> that is virtually
> useless apart from getting a feel of the logic of the
> program.
> 
> If you find a program or an online service that works
> (there are lots but
> they invariably don't work) then holla but I'm
> afraid that you will be
> "unsuccessful in your quest Luke". 
> 
> Dave Crozier
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: profox-boun...@leafe.com
> [mailto:profox-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf
> Of Kent Belan
> Sent: 22 December 2008 20:13
> To: 'ProFox Email List'
> Subject: [NF] Reverse compile Visual Basic 6
> 
> Hello,
> I have a client with a VB 6 program and the original
> developer is long gone.
> 
> Is there a way to reverse compile a VB6 program similar to
> Refox ?
> 
> Thanks and Merry Christmas,
> Kent
> 
> 
> 
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