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Password Cracker of Excel 2003 spreadsheet
A manager where I work is working on budgets for next year. He's trying to
open the spreadsheet he used 11 months ago, but last year he password protected the workbook or a sheet and has forgoten the password. Is there a way to by pass the password in Excel 2003? Or can someone recomend an Excel 2003 password cracker? Thanks |
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Password Cracker of Excel 2003 spreadsheet
hi
here are 2 http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm Do a google. you'll find more. Regards FSt1 "Douggg" wrote: A manager where I work is working on budgets for next year. He's trying to open the spreadsheet he used 11 months ago, but last year he password protected the workbook or a sheet and has forgoten the password. Is there a way to by pass the password in Excel 2003? Or can someone recomend an Excel 2003 password cracker? Thanks |
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http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html
-- HTH, RD ================================================== === Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ================================================== === "Douggg" wrote in message ... A manager where I work is working on budgets for next year. He's trying to open the spreadsheet he used 11 months ago, but last year he password protected the workbook or a sheet and has forgoten the password. Is there a way to by pass the password in Excel 2003? Or can someone recomend an Excel 2003 password cracker? Thanks |
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Thanks for the replies. However several of the links in the link you
provided to me are invalid. I was hoping to get a referal to one that someone has used and know works. Thanks "FSt1" wrote: hi here are 2 http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm Do a google. you'll find more. Regards FSt1 "Douggg" wrote: A manager where I work is working on budgets for next year. He's trying to open the spreadsheet he used 11 months ago, but last year he password protected the workbook or a sheet and has forgoten the password. Is there a way to by pass the password in Excel 2003? Or can someone recomend an Excel 2003 password cracker? Thanks |
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I got this link directly from the link I posted to John McGimpsey's web
page: http://www.straxx.com/excel/password.html This is a free add-in, accepting contributions only if you wish to do so. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Douggg" wrote in message ... Thanks for the replies. However several of the links in the link you provided to me are invalid. I was hoping to get a referal to one that someone has used and know works. Thanks "FSt1" wrote: hi here are 2 http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm Do a google. you'll find more. Regards FSt1 "Douggg" wrote: A manager where I work is working on budgets for next year. He's trying to open the spreadsheet he used 11 months ago, but last year he password protected the workbook or a sheet and has forgoten the password. Is there a way to by pass the password in Excel 2003? Or can someone recomend an Excel 2003 password cracker? Thanks |
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On 2 Dec, 16:55, "Ragdyer" wrote:
I got this link directly from the link I posted to John McGimpsey's web page: http://www.straxx.com/excel/password.html This is a free add-in, accepting contributions only if you wish to do so. -- HTH, RD --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------"Douggg" wrote in message ... Thanks for the replies. However several of the links in the link you provided to me are invalid. I was hoping to get a referal to one that someone has used and know works. Thanks "FSt1" wrote: hi here are 2 http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm Do a google. you'll find more. Regards FSt1 "Douggg" wrote: A manager where I work is working on budgets for next year. He's trying to open the spreadsheet he used 11 months ago, but last year he password protected the workbook or a sheet and has forgoten the password. Is there a way to by pass the password in Excel 2003? Or can someone recomend an Excel 2003 password cracker? Thanks If you are still having trouble.. Download Open Office (it's free) their version of XL seems to ignore protection either in sheets or books. Not straight forward but can be done. Matthew |
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Both links work fine...
In article , Douggg wrote: Thanks for the replies. However several of the links in the link you provided to me are invalid. I was hoping to get a referal to one that someone has used and know works. Thanks "FSt1" wrote: hi here are 2 http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html http://www.cpearson.com/excel/password.htm Do a google. you'll find more. |
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Thanks everyone, but so far all of the solutions you've offered have do not
work. The spread sheet was created with Excel 2003. When I doubble click or File/Open I get a dialog box that says <File Name is protected. Password: Maybe I'm doing this wrong, but it looks like you have the sheet open to use the password removing macros. But I can not open the sheet so I can't run the macro. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks |
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I forgot to mention that Open Office asks for the Password and Google Calc
reports there's a problem with the file. "Douggg" wrote: Thanks everyone, but so far all of the solutions you've offered have do not work. The spread sheet was created with Excel 2003. When I doubble click or File/Open I get a dialog box that says <File Name is protected. Password: Maybe I'm doing this wrong, but it looks like you have the sheet open to use the password removing macros. But I can not open the sheet so I can't run the macro. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks |
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