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4-Byte Salt (in hex) to Integer

If i have a salt that looks like this 'CFDB024F' (in hex) would the integer value be '3487236687' ?
Is that correct?
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Old 10-28-2010
Dunno. Is it? And how exactly is this a programming problem?
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