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Default Opening a protected document

OK!
Please don't imply that I'm a liar. All I'm saying is that in a 'Real World'
situation a couple of years ago, when we urgently needed to access a
document that had been password protected, we managed to find a piece of
FreeWare software that solved OUR particular problem on that day. No idea
how it worked, or how it dealt with the technicalities, simply that it
worked.
Don't remember the name of the sofware now, (remember, I said it was a
couple of years - actually, more like 5, thinking about it, and two
companies ago). However, a little research on the subject will show that the
security on most Office products was fairly rudimentary anyway. Maybe in the
latest versions it's a lot stronger, I don't know, you're the expert...

This isn't the software we used, it isn't free, and I don't know if it works
or not, but these people reckon they can unlock any Word document that has
been password protected.. Who knows...
http://lastbit.com/about.asp

Anyway, enough said. All I was trying to do was to help the OP by sharing my
experience of a similar situation. Unfortunatly I couldn't tell him the
exact piece of software that we used, but though it was worth letting him
know we had managed to solve our instance of the problem.

Goodbye.


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Are you going to share the link to this implausible piece of software so
that we can evaluate it in a real world situation. If passwords were that
easy to crack, there would be no point having them. How, for example,
would it cope with the varying levels of encryption that Word can add to a
document?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


ChrisM wrote:
Fair and perfectly valid points, I'm not advocating hacking or
hacking sites, and I'd certainly think twice(maybe even five or six
times!) before giving my credit card details to any 'dodgy'
companies/individuals!! Sometimes, though these things are necessary.
A couple of years ago, the company I was working for for had a couple
of important and urgently needed documents rendered inaccessable with
an unknown password (for reasons I won't go into here).
20 minutes work with google, and a virus scan later, we had a freeware
program that had cleared the passwords within a few seconds.

Not saying it isn't can't be risky some of this sort of thing, but if
you are careful, and use a bit of common sense, there is genuine and
useful stuff to be found.

If you were really worried, and the file was really important, There
are plenty of data recovery companies that could retrieve it for you,
but at a cost.

Cheers,

ChrisM.

"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message
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That is an excellent point..and yet, people do it every day. Scary
thought.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]




"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Unfortunately these programs do not tend to live up to the hype. The
demos and their ability to crack four digit passwords seem
impressive enough, but a complex password can take a seriously long
time to crack - and then you have the dubious pleasure of handing
over your credit card details to someone who cracks passwords for a
living - you need to think very carefully about this.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


ChrisM wrote:
If it is passworded against opening:
There are lots of programs around that will 'crack' the password in
Word documents (and most other 'secured' Microsoft files).
Do a Google, and you should find somthing that will help.

Be a little careful though, as although most of the programs are
legitamate, inevitably, searching for ways to crack passwords will
sometimes lead you to some of the darker parts of the Web...

Cheers,

Chris.

"TF" terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom wrote in message
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If it is protected, then open a blank document and use Insert,
File and insert the protected document. This will unlock it.

If it is password protected against opening, then you're stuck.
Only hypnosis or torture is left.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://word.mvps.org/

"CEV" wrote in message
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I have a protected Word document that we have forgotten the
password for. Is there any way possible to unprotect this
document? Thank You very much. CEV