On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 11:18 PM, Joe Mistachkin <sql...@mistachkin.com>wrote:

>
> RadSolution wrote:
> >
> > The version info for this file states that it is version 91.0.77.0 dated
> 31/01/2012 12:59
> > This is used in several of our legacy systems (without any problems that
> I'm aware of).
> >
>
> Judging from some of the version information in the file, it looks like the
> source code may
> have originated from the System.Data.SQLite project; however, no official
> release bears the
> version number you mention (i.e. 91.0.77.0).  It might be a fork.  I have
> no
> idea where it
> comes from.
>
> >
> > Every tool I've tried - including LINQpad - says that the database is
> either an encrypted
> > file or not a database, yet the DLL mentioned above (which created it)
> can
> open it ok, as
> > can an Android app.
> >
>
> The database may be encrypted with the CryptoAPI based codec used in the
> legacy versions of
> System.Data.SQLite or something else entirely.  It's extremely difficult to
> determine without
> knowing exactly where the source code used to build your DLL comes from.
>
>

Found a link that seemingly ties that version number to SQLCipher:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/sqlcipher/0mlJdejzgJ8/cqPkN6TCH78J

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