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This is very bizarre. I have an excel document that is password protected
and can be open by everyone except for this one computer. It's saying that the password is not correct. It doesn't matter who is logged in so it tells me it's computer specific. I have tried a different keyboard, with no luck...any suggestions would be great. |
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I used to walk over to a co-worker's desk and turn off the capslock button.
Could it be something that simple? M. Lord wrote: This is very bizarre. I have an excel document that is password protected and can be open by everyone except for this one computer. It's saying that the password is not correct. It doesn't matter who is logged in so it tells me it's computer specific. I have tried a different keyboard, with no luck...any suggestions would be great. -- Dave Peterson |
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i wish it was that simple...very weird
"Dave Peterson" wrote: I used to walk over to a co-worker's desk and turn off the capslock button. Could it be something that simple? M. Lord wrote: This is very bizarre. I have an excel document that is password protected and can be open by everyone except for this one computer. It's saying that the password is not correct. It doesn't matter who is logged in so it tells me it's computer specific. I have tried a different keyboard, with no luck...any suggestions would be great. -- Dave Peterson |
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Is the password not correct message coming from excel--or maybe from a macro
that's running after the file is opened. If you start excel in safe mode: close excel windows start button|run type excel /safe hit enter Then file|Open the workbook does it open? M. Lord wrote: i wish it was that simple...very weird "Dave Peterson" wrote: I used to walk over to a co-worker's desk and turn off the capslock button. Could it be something that simple? M. Lord wrote: This is very bizarre. I have an excel document that is password protected and can be open by everyone except for this one computer. It's saying that the password is not correct. It doesn't matter who is logged in so it tells me it's computer specific. I have tried a different keyboard, with no luck...any suggestions would be great. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() "Dave Peterson" wrote: I used to walk over to a co-worker's desk and turn off the capslock button. Could it be something that simple? M. Lord wrote: This is very bizarre. I have an excel document that is password protected and can be open by everyone except for this one computer. It's saying that the password is not correct. It doesn't matter who is logged in so it tells me it's computer specific. I have tried a different keyboard, with no luck...any suggestions would be great. -- Dave Peterson |
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