dbForge SQL Decryptor

dbForge SQL Decryptor is a free tool for restoring original T-SQL definitions from encrypted databases.

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dbForge SQL Decryptor for SQL Server is a free database tool that allows decrypting SQL Server procedures, functions, triggers, and views, which supports most versions and editions of Microsoft SQL Server and requires no DAC connection, decrypts all object types.

– Decrypt all possible object types. Stored procedures (including numbered procedures and replication filters), functions (scalar, inline and multistatement table-valued), triggers (on tables, on views, on databases, and on server instances) and views.
– No DAC connection is required. Similar tools compel you to use Dedicated Administrator Connection mode to decrypt an object, which may lead to certain difficulties with reconfiguring the whole server. dbForge SQL Decryptor does not require this mode, but doesn’t prohibit to use it, because you can save some time while decrypting objects in large databases.
– SSMS-like Object Explorer. You can do everything in a familiar way: connect to as many server instances as you like and browse all available databases.
– Syntax highlighting. A built-in text editor allows you to see the original object definition with syntax highlighting, which facilitates reading of source code.
– Saving definition to file. You can save every decrypted definition to a file with UTF-8 encoding, which preserves all national characters.
– Batch decryption wizard. Decrypt all or particular objects with an extra convenient and simple wizard, then save definitions to one or several files, or just alter database objects in-place.

dbForge SQL Decryptor
dbForge SQL Decryptor

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dbForge SQL Decryptor Reviews

Luis Geraldo C.

Advanced user of dbForge SQL Decryptor
★★★★★
A helpful tool!

What do you like best?

Before knowing dbForge SQL Decryptor I never encrypted my stored procedures in SQL Server and those I encrypt saved an unscrambled backup. You can remove encryption from a complete MS SQL database,

supports Dual Login Mode : Windows & SQL Server Authentication and more.

What do you dislike?

I wish there was an easy way to store a standard configuration when doing a backup for databases. There is a couple of tables which we never backup, and every time I have to uncheck those tables manually before doing a backup.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

In my experience dbForge is easily better than most of other db clients on Windows OS. I don't use all of it's functionalities, but the once I need and use are usually pretty stable and straightforward.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

I could solve problems on decrypt stored procedures in the different client databases and to encrypt my procedures.

Review source: G2.com

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