Re: lost password
From: Alert (www_insider_org_at_postmaster.co.uk)
Date: 07/13/03
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Date: 13 Jul 2003 08:28:45 -0700
Hi,
There are various websites out there where you can remove/recover a
lost or forgotten password in a Word file or unprotect Word document
password protection.
I quote from a recent post which I hope may prove helpful to you...
Please do not attempt to access a file unless you are authorised to do
so.
--- Original Message ---
>There are a number of very good password cracking & recovery programs
available, many of which can easily be downloaded from the internet.
>Have you tried any of the following web sites?
>
>http://intertek.org.uk
>Download a free program to recover Word or Excel passwords.
>
>http://intertek.org.uk/services/
>Send Word, Excel, MS Access, or Zip files to be unlocked.
>
>password-crackers.com
>Russian password crackers - excellent program based on encryption.
>
>elcomsoft.com
>soft4you.com
>officerecovery.com
>lostpassword.com
>accessdata.com
>Some of the major commercial vendors.
>
>http://spider.bokler.com/crak_body.html
>A premier cracking information website.
>
>Etc... I apologise to all those excellent websites I've missed.
>
>Try a www search - there are many good sources of help with cracking
Word passwords, and indeed almost any password!
>
>Good luck!
>
"Martha" <mstephens@vnus.com> wrote in message news:<01e401c348b2$814558d0$a101280a@phx.gbl>...
> >-----Original Message-----
> >A lady friend of mine has forgotten her password for her
> >computer (window XP pro) and she has pictures of a
> >family reunion that she does not want to lose on it. I
> >have taken out the harddrive and put it in one of my
> >external bays and have gotten all the files that she
> >wanted from it with no problem. But now I am wondering
> >while I have access to the harddrive from this way can I
> >delete or alter her user file so that she can access it
> >again once I reinstall the harddrive? otherwords reset
> >her password.... thanks
> >
> >James
> >
> >.If you get an answer to this, cna you forward it to me?
> I have a book that I have been writing and it is half
> writtne. Have not worked on it in over a year though, and
> now cannot remember my passowrd. It is a word doc. Does
> anyone know how to reset an word doc password???
> >
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