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Excel passwords.
This may be a redundant post. I've lost the password for one of my excel
files. Not sure how to use the "password.xla" add-in as I cannot get the workbook open. Tried a 'brute-force' program that ran, without result, for 3 days. Any thoughts? |
Excel passwords.
Hi,
Go to this site http://mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html And download the allinternalpasswords.xls file You will have to scroll down past the password.xla bit. HTH Martin "edwgolz" wrote in message ... This may be a redundant post. I've lost the password for one of my excel files. Not sure how to use the "password.xla" add-in as I cannot get the workbook open. Tried a 'brute-force' program that ran, without result, for 3 days. Any thoughts? |
Excel passwords.
If you can't open the file then none of the VBA type approaches will
help you. You need to get file open password remover try googleing for lost password and elcomsoft for example In recent versions of Excel the encryption is pretty good, but I'm sure some of the providers offer guaranteed cracking. But it might cost. Sounds like you have already tried this so my advice is to try other providers. Cheers Simon Blog: www.smurfonspreadsheets.net edwgolz wrote: This may be a redundant post. I've lost the password for one of my excel files. Not sure how to use the "password.xla" add-in as I cannot get the workbook open. Tried a 'brute-force' program that ran, without result, for 3 days. Any thoughts? |
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