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I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.
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hi
excel security is not that good so i am supprised that your first attempts
were not successful. but if first you don't succeed, try try again.
http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

do a google. you'll find more.

regards
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"Sang-Wook Chu" wrote:

I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.

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Default excel password

I just downloaded the excel files in the below mentioned link and i have
opened that file after that if i open a new excel, then a window is opening
with Password 2009 message. i went through the VBA there is one protected
code is present in Project Explorer window with a name of Password2009. But
i am unable to edit or remove the code because it is protected by a password.
So anyone pls suggest me how i can remove that macro from my Excel Module.

http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip

---------------
TGV


"FSt1" wrote:

hi
excel security is not that good so i am supprised that your first attempts
were not successful. but if first you don't succeed, try try again.
http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

do a google. you'll find more.

regards
FSt1

"Sang-Wook Chu" wrote:

I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.

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Default Office Password Unlocker

The option may differ for different office programs, but I know it's there for word and excel 2007.
You can also click the Office button and click Prepare and click Restrict Access.
Or, you can using Office Password Unlocker tools.



Sang-Wook Chu wrote:

excel password
22-Aug-09

I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.

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On Saturday, August 22, 2009 9:24 PM
Sang-Wook Chu wrote:

excel password
I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.

On Saturday, August 22, 2009 9:52 PM
FSt wrote:

hiexcel security is not that good so i am supprised that your first attempts
hi
excel security is not that good so i am supprised that your first attempts
were not successful. but if first you do not succeed, try try again.
http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

do a google. you will find more.

regards
FSt1

"Sang-Wook Chu" wrote:

On Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:31 AM
tg wrote:

I just downloaded the excel files in the below mentioned link and i have
I just downloaded the excel files in the below mentioned link and i have
opened that file after that if i open a new excel, then a window is opening
with Password 2009 message. i went through the VBA there is one protected
code is present in Project Explorer window with a name of Password2009. But
i am unable to edit or remove the code because it is protected by a password.
So anyone pls suggest me how i can remove that macro from my Excel Module.

http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip

---------------
TGV


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Default Office Password Unlocker

The option may differ for different office programs, but I know it's there for word and excel 2007.
You can also click the Office button and click Prepare and click Restrict Access.
Or, you can using Office Password Unlocker tools.



Sang-Wook Chu wrote:

excel password
22-Aug-09

I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Saturday, August 22, 2009 9:24 PM
Sang-Wook Chu wrote:

excel password
I forgot the password for my excel file.
I have tried some programs such as
Accent Excel password recovery,
advance office password recovery.
Neither did work.

Here I have attached my original file.
Any help to open the file would be great appreciated.

Sang.

On Saturday, August 22, 2009 9:52 PM
FSt wrote:

hiexcel security is not that good so i am supprised that your first attempts
hi
excel security is not that good so i am supprised that your first attempts
were not successful. but if first you do not succeed, try try again.
http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

do a google. you will find more.

regards
FSt1

"Sang-Wook Chu" wrote:

On Sunday, August 23, 2009 2:31 AM
tg wrote:

I just downloaded the excel files in the below mentioned link and i have
I just downloaded the excel files in the below mentioned link and i have
opened that file after that if i open a new excel, then a window is opening
with Password 2009 message. i went through the VBA there is one protected
code is present in Project Explorer window with a name of Password2009. But
i am unable to edit or remove the code because it is protected by a password.
So anyone pls suggest me how i can remove that macro from my Excel Module.

http://www.allocator.nl/upload/passwordx.zip

---------------
TGV


"FSt1" wrote:

On Thursday, June 03, 2010 10:21 PM
edelic wrote:

Office Password Unlocker
The option may differ for different office programs, but I know it's there for word and excel 2007.
You can also click the Office button and click Prepare and click Restrict Access.
Or, you can using Office Password Unlocker tools.


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