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I recently lost a password to a MSword document i had saved and while
trying to figure out a way to recover the password i came across these instructions on numerous websites: 1.) Open a protected document in MS Word 2.) Save as "Web Page (*.htm; *.html)", close Word 3.) Open html-document in any Text-Editor 4.) Search "w:UnprotectPassword" tag, the line reads something like that: w:UnprotectPasswordABCDEF01/w:UnprotectPassword 5.) Keep the "password" in mind 6.) Open original document (.doc) with any hex-editor 7.) Search for hex-values of the password (reverse order!) 8.) Overwrite all 4 double-bytes with 0x00, Save, Close 9.) Open document with MS Word, Select "Tools / Unprotect Document" (password is blank) Apperently this is a loophole someone discovered that allows anybody to gain access to a protected word or excel document. But why the hell would you be hacking into a protected document to change the password if you can already open it to begin with?? This is so stupid. If anybody can help me with this, i would be greatly appreciated. I need a way to regain access to a document and these instructions are not making sense to me. kevin |
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