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Well, since we haven't seen your code... are you confusing ASCII and EBCDIC,
by any chance?

Dennis Lovelady
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I used the Input Data: 59a10915306238b011ba322354c608e6 and AES key
:8181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181818181.

On the http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/~lpb/src/AEScalc/AEScalc.html site
I get the result of (which is what I expected):
e3c5e2e3404040404040404040404040

But with Qc3DecryptData, I get the result of :
343581ED077DA7C156FB59CC1075D7C0B79BD2778372388ECDF908D54124870E


Any idea where or how I can figure out where I did wrong?


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