I have a .ddb file that is used as a telephone directory for an application written in flash/VB.net (i guess). The problem is that the application is crashing and my only was to access the application is through the mysterious (*.ddb) file (99% of the application size.)
The application contains an also mysterious dll (NK_SQLite.dll).
So far I have tried:
- SQLite Browser
- tried opening the file in PL/SQL
- tried opening the file in SQL Server
Any ideas about how to solve this issue,
Is it possible that the DDB extension is misleading? Have you tried opening it as a CAB or ZIP file? The NK_SQLLite.dll file certainly makes it sound like a SQLLite database but again it could be a red herring.
Another possibility… if any of the code is .NET, have you tried disassembling it? You might get some hints about what’s going on that way, so long as it’s not obfuscated. If you’re unfamiliar with how to do that, I would recommend a tool like RedGate’s Reflector (http://www.red-gate.com/products/reflector)