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339631 2005-03-30 07:39:00 I have lost my password for a Word file in Word XP. What can I do?
alands
alands (2496)
339632 2005-03-30 07:57:00 Many programs are offered at varying prices, such as:
www.intelore.com
www.intertek.org.uk
www.melbpc.org.au

and 402,000 others...

But you might grow old trying to crack it, it could be very time consuming.
godfather (25)
339633 2005-03-30 09:33:00 But you might grow old trying to crack it, it could be very time consuming.

Just a thought GF, does password protection encrypt the document, or just prevent access?

If access is the problem, a program like ZTree can open Word files using its "View" function and allow copy and paste of the raw text data.

I recently did this very successfully with a corrupted Word 2000 file that crashed Word every time I tried to open it, so maybe it will work for this problem.

Any thoughts??

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
339634 2006-03-14 20:30:00 Greetings,

Active@ Password Changer will be able to help you if you happen to lose or forget your login pass. It can easily reset it and it never failed me before, you should defiantely try it out, it's really reliable.

http://www.password-changer.com/
collar (7587)
339635 2006-03-14 20:38:00 Greetings,

Active@ Password Changer will be able to help you if you happen to lose or forget your login pass. It can easily reset it and it never failed me before, you should defiantely try it out, it's really reliable.

www.password-changer.com Only three posts by Collar and all three reference to that programme/website. Hmm.
Greg (193)
339636 2006-03-14 20:47:00 I tend to agree about the "hmmmm" Greg. While Collar is replying to a question, which we specifically allow vendors to do in the rules, in each case the user has replied to an older, non-active thread, implying they searched to find something to reply to. Since there's just three posts, and not a whole spamfest of them, and each was related to the thread, I'm letting it pass at this point. However, I'd suggest to Collar that replying to old threads in this way is unlikelyto be of much help, since presumably the problem is now old news to the user. I reseve the right ot change my mid at any time. Biggles (121)
339637 2006-03-14 20:47:00 download this and try it

www.sitesled.com

ps: I hope you didn't haev a long password lol or if you did you have a fast puter.....
drcspy (146)
339638 2006-03-14 21:11:00 Is there any way to replace or blank out the password instead of cracking it like you can do with your windows logon password? Greven (91)
339639 2006-03-14 23:41:00 Greetings,

Active@ Password Changer will be able to help you if you happen to lose or forget your login pass. It can easily reset it and it never failed me before, you should defiantely try it out, it's really reliable.

http://www.password-changer.com/
why buy this one when there are several free apps available that will do the job just fine
bartsdadhomer (80)
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